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Without taking anyone's name, he has come forward in support of newcomers in the industry. He has urged people to be kind to newcomers in the film industry.
Amid the ongoing criticism surrounding Ibrahim Khan's debut film Nadaaniyan, which also features Khushi Kapoor, actor Sonu Sood has come forward in support of newcomers in the industry. He has urged people to be kind to newcomers in the film industry, emphasising that the success or failure of a performance is a collective responsibility shared by everyone involved in the project, rather than solely resting on the shoulders of the debutants.
On Saturday, the actor took to X, to share his thoughts to the public, to support newcomers who are entering the film industry.
Be kind to debutants in the film fraternity and elsewhere. Nobody was perfect when they started. We all learn with experience. 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…
— sonu sood (@SonuSood) March 15, 2025
“Be kind to debutants in the film fraternity and elsewhere. Nobody was perfect when they started. We all learn with experience. Only a handful get a second chance,” Sonu wrote, adding, “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”.
He also asked his followers and other social media lovers to “spread love”, wrapping up the message with a heart emoji. Sonu’s fans agreed with his views. One user wrote, “A person who mastered their field today started as a beginner once. When talent emerges we should encourage it and let the skills flourish. Constructive criticism > unnecessary hate”, with another writing, “Wise words! Everyone starts somewhere—let’s uplift, support, and spread positivity”.
Lar Sonu Sood was seen in the movie "Fateh". It was a good start to the year 2025.