Punjab, India – The excitement in Punjab reached new heights as Sonu Sood, the beloved actor-turned-director, returned to his roots to promote his upcoming action-thriller, Fateh. This heartwarming homecoming was a celebration of both his cinematic journey and his deep connection to the state of Punjab.
A Spiritual Start at the Golden Temple
Sonu began his day at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, seeking blessings for his directorial debut. “Starting this journey at the Golden Temple was essential for me,” Sonu shared. “Punjab has shaped who I am, and every visit fills me with pride and gratitude.”
Relishing Punjab’s Culinary Delights
No trip to Punjab is complete without indulging in its iconic food. After his visit to the temple, Sonu stopped by a local dhaba to enjoy authentic Punjabi dishes, including fresh kulchas. His interactions with locals added to the warmth of his homecoming, as he connected with everyone from cooks to tailors.
A Patriotic Tribute at Wagah Border
Sonu then visited the Wagah Border, where he saluted India’s soldiers and watched the electrifying flag-lowering ceremony. At Check Post 102, a historic partition landmark, he reflected on the significance of the location, while sharing a sneak peek of his film, Fateh, with the crowd.
A Sneak Peek of Fateh: A Thrilling Cybercrime Saga
In Fateh, Sonu plays an ex-special ops officer on a mission to dismantle a cybercrime network. The film also stars Jacqueline Fernandez, Naseeruddin Shah, and Vijay Raaz, promising a high-octane thriller filled with action and drama.
Produced by Zee Studios and Shakti Sagar Productions
Fateh, produced by Umesh KR Bansal of Zee Studios and Sonali Sood of Shakti Sagar Productions, is set to release on January 10, 2025. The film blends courage, patriotism, and high-stakes action in a gripping narrative.
As Sonu’s return to Punjab sparks excitement, Fateh is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated films of 2025. The “Fateh fever” is officially here, and fans can’t wait to experience the thrilling ride.
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