Tripura
Bipul Biswas with the sketch of Sonu Sood on a feather

A 21-year-old youth received appreciation from Bollywood actor Sonu Sood for drawing his face marked as โ€˜handmade silhouette sketchโ€™ on a white feather.

The youth, Bipul Biswas said, โ€œI was sitting casually at my home on Wednesday noon and suddenly saw the white feather of a pigeon lying on the verandah.โ€

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โ€œI decided to sketch the face of Sonu Sood on the feather. After completing the sketch, I posted it on my Instagram profile,โ€ he said.

The post has gone viral, finally catching the attention of the talented actor who is known for his humanitarian service to thousands of stranded workers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The actor enjoys a huge fan-following on different social media platforms. His fan following is 118 lakh on Instagram, 175 lakh on Facebook and 79 lakh on Twitter.

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Biswas posted the sketch on his Instagram profile on Wednesday with hashtags #sonusood, #sonusood_a_real_hero, #sonusoodfans, etc.

Within an hour, the celebrity responded with a โ€˜loveโ€™ emoji, to which Bipul replied โ€œ@sonu_sood You are not human, you are God, I canโ€™t believe my eyesโ€.

The youth is currently pursuing his graduation in Bio-Science graduation from the Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar College in Belonia sub-division in South Tripura district.

Biswas stays with his mother at their residence in Beloni.

Sharing his dream, Bipul said, โ€œI will decide on the target of my life after completing my graduation.โ€

โ€œHowever, I am willing to pursue B.Ed course. A government job is very necessary for me,โ€ he said.

The young student enjoys painting, sketching and crafting. Sonu Soodโ€™s sketch is not the only one he has made.

โ€œI also crafted pictures of Mahatma Gandhi and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on separate pieces of cloth with black cumin, nail pins, respectively.

He also painted a picture of Rabindranath Tagore on dustpan.