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Bollywood actor Sonu Sood has endorsed newcomers in the film industry and other fields, urging the public to be kind and encouraging, as reported by Indian media.
According to a report by The Indian Express, Sonu Sood wrote on X, “Be kind to debutants in the film fraternity and elsewhere. Nobody was perfect when they started. We all learn with experience.”
Moreover, he said, “Only a handful get a second chance. A good or bad performance in any vertical is the collective responsibility of every technician involved. We are all learners. Let’s support and encourage them. Spread love.”
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Interestingly, without naming any specific film or actors, Sonu Sood’s tweet followed the criticism faced by Ibrahim Ali Khan, Khushi Kapoor, and producer Boney Kapoor after the release of their latest film, Nadaaniyan, on Netflix.
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Earlier, in her video on Saturday, Deeksha Sharma stated that this Nadaaniyan was released at the wrong time. The perfect release date should have been April 1—April Fool’s Day. It would have come and gone, just like the film.
She said, “I wish Shaktimaan had a superpower that could erase the last two or three hours from our memory. The world would be a much better place.” She continued sharing her thoughts, creating plenty of comedy for her fans, as under: