If anyone has helped the poor the most during the Corona virus and is still doing so, he is Sonu Sood. Sonu Sood helped everyone and even today he is listening to the needy. Not only did he reply to every person seeking help on social media but he also helped him. In such a situation, now a book written on Sonu Sood has come out named 'I Am No Messiah'. By the way, this book has been written by Sonu Sood himself. Sonu has written about his lockdown journey in this book. Yes, Sonu Sood has helped many needy during lockdown and on that he has written this book. He has become the Messiah of millions because of helping, but he does not believe so. In a recent interview to a website, he said, 'I do not believe that I am the Messiah. I believe that I am a part of his journey. Every migrant who is alive and wants to come to big cities to earn bread for his family. So I fully believe that the connection I have made with them in the last 6 months has made me one of them. I do not believe that I am any kind of messiah '. Apart from this, he further said that 'I remember that on the first day when I started this journey by giving food to people, I thought that I had done my work as a human being and now this corona virus is going to end but that was the time when the whole journey started, when I saw crores of migrants walking on their way to their village. I thought it would not end if I did not take to the streets. Then his journey began to send him back '. By the way, let us also tell you that this is not the first time he has refused to consider himself as the Messiah. He has been saying this for a long time. Also Read: Kajal Aggarwal shares photo of her underwater honeymoon room Tiger Shroff shares his shirtless photo on social media Kangna Ranaut's brother's wedding photos surfaced, See here