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 ‘handmade silhouette sketch’ on a white feather.

The youth, Bipul Biswas said, “I was sitting casually at my home on Wednesday noon and suddenly saw the white feather of a pigeon lying on the verandah.”

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“I decided to sketch the face of Sonu Sood on the feather. After completing the sketch, I posted it on my Instagram profile,” 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 ‘love’ emoji, to which Bipul replied “@sonu_sood You are not human, you are God, I can’t believe my eyes”.

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, “I will decide on the target of my life after completing my graduation.”

“However, I am willing to pursue B.Ed course. A government job is very necessary for me,” he said.

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

“I 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.