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Sonu Sood Seen Travelling On Train’s Footboard, Northern Railways Responds

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Mumbai: Bollywood actor Sonu Sood caught himself in the middle of a controversy after he shared a video of him travelling on the footbridge of a moving train.

Northern Railway took note of the video and slammed the actor by adding that “You are a role model for millions of people in the country and the world. Travelling on train steps is dangerous, this type of video may send wrong message to your fans.”

Northern Railway further warned the actor to “Please do not do this! Enjoy a smooth and safe journey.”

The video was shared by the actor on December 13 where he can be seen travelling on the train’s footboard.

The Mumbai Railway Police Commissionerate warned Sood and GRP Mumbai took to Twitter and added “travelling on the footboard may be a source of ‘Entertainment’ in movies, not real life! Let’s follow all safety guidelines and ensure a ‘Happy New Year’ for all,”.

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