HomeEntertainmentBollywood"Guru Nanak’s teachings of seva and unity still guide my life", says Sonu Sood on Gurpurab

"Guru Nanak’s teachings of seva and unity still guide my life", says Sonu Sood on Gurpurab

Sonu Sood reflected on Guru Nanak Dev’s birth anniversary, saying the Guru’s teachings of seva, unity, and empathy shaped his life. He credited his Punjab upbringing for instilling Guru Nanak’s timeless values.

November 05, 2025 / 09:15 IST
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"Guru Nanak’s teachings of sev"Guru Nanak’s teachings of seva and unity still guide my life," says Sonu Sood on Gurpuraba and unity still guide my life," says Sonu Sood on Gurpurab
"Guru Nanak’s teachings of sev"Guru Nanak’s teachings of seva and unity still guide my life," says Sonu Sood on Gurpuraba and unity still guide my life," says Sonu Sood on Gurpurab

Actor Sonu Sood marked the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev by reflecting on how the Guru’s teachings continue to shape his life and choices. Speaking about the values he grew up with, Sonu said, “The teachings that we learnt from Guru Nanak were all about seva, selfless service, and empathy. Guru Nanak said, Ek Onkar, that God is one, which resonates deeply with me. These teachings stayed with us from our childhood. Our parents, our teachers, everyone reminded us of them, and we as kids were expected to follow the Guru's word. That was the norm in Punjab's villages and towns back in the day. And these teachings still guide my life.”

Recalling his childhood memories of Gurpurab, Sonu fondly remembered the spirit of community and devotion that filled the air. “I remember the langars, those were the best experiences. We used to go to the gurdwara, listen to the kirtans, and help serve food. Even the markets would be bustling with people distributing or partaking langars. It was beautiful to see people coming together, giving and sharing without expecting anything in return,” he said.

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He shared how his family was deeply involved in these traditions. “There used to be a langar right in front of my shop in Moga, Punjab. My father would organise it, and passersby would stop to eat. Seeing the happiness on their faces was the yardstick which proved that we did good,” Sonu recalled with pride.

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