Bollywood actor Sonu Sood also known as Messiah for need people recently came in fame as he helped to get back Indian students stuck in Ukraine crisis. The actor helped the students in food and water supply, transportation and flight tickets also. Also Read: K.G.F Chapter 2 set to hit the screens on April 14, trailer out on March 27 Several Indian students from Ukraine shared videos on social media thanking Sonu Sood for helping them. "We were stuck in Kyiv and it was Sonu Sood sir and his team who helped us to get out. With their help, we are heading to Lviv which is a safer place and from there we will reach India," said student named Harsha . “We boarded a train. Sonu Sood's team has helped us hugely. It guided us at every moment,” another student Shrishti Singh said. Another added, "I am leaving Kyiv. Sonu Sood sir helped us at the right time. In sometime we will reach Lviv and from there we will cross the Poland border by tonight. Thank you so much, they are giving us hope." Meanwhile, the Indian government helped to evacuate Indians with the Operation Ganga mission, Sonu Sood came forward and helped various by guiding them every moment, arranging food supplies and flight tickets for Indians. Sonu Sood also shared the tweet speaking about how he and his team helped Indians in Ukraine crisis. He wrote, “ "Tough times for our students in Ukraine & probably my toughest assignment till date. Fortunately we managed to help many students cross the border to safe territory. Lets keep trying. They need us. Thank You @eoiromania @IndiaInPoland @meaindia for your prompt help. Jai Hind." The actor was praised a lot on social media for helping Indians. Several fans made video edits for Sonu Sood that went viral all over the internet in no time. The actor previously aided stranded migrant workers and students who had exams during the first and second waves of the pandemic. Also Read: Bulgarian seer Baba Vanga's prediction about Russia-Ukraine war go viral Sonu Sood also run a Sood Charity with a vision to build a pathway for the underprivileged that would help them access better quality education, career opportunities, and a healthcare system. -PTC News