In An Emotional Post, Randeep Hooda Bids Farewell To His Beloved Horse & ItĄ¯s Heartbreaking
We have heard stories of Randeep Hooda being a good Samaritan time and again. He is one of the few celebrities who instead of talking on social media makes a difference in reality. Just recently, he joined the Khalsa aid to provide drinking water in drought hit areas of Maharashtra.
But did you know horses are his first love? In 2016, he adopted 9 dying horses that were eating debris and dying of hunger. Also, in his farmhouse in Gurugram, he has set up a polo club where with 40 superior breed racing horses.
Earlier this year, he participated in National Equestrian Championship held in Mumbai and won a silver medal. So, anyone who follows him on social media would know that he loves horses immensely.
Recently, Randeep Hooda went through a heartbreaking moment when his stallion passed away.
Sharing the story, he wrote, Ą°Our stubborn old warrior #Crayon had to be released into #horse heaven last night after he reared (stand on his 2 hind legs) up and fell backwards and hit his head on a stone .. we tried for 3 days but there seemed to be no way to get him back up as he was paralysed below the neck and lost his eyesight.. he fell backwards like this many times in his life - a few times with a rider(including me) on his back .. a strong willed horse who never really listened to anyone (a very Jat trait) but we loved him nonetheless." He also shared a picture with it.
Randeep Hooda will next be seen in Dhaka, an American film starring Chris Hemsworth, David Harbour and Manoj Bajpayee. Randeep Hooda is one of the few actors who are fabulously maintaining a balance between work and personal life. He does his bit for the country; he does his bit for the animals he love; and he also plays unconventional roles in movies. He is a great actor undoubtedly, and a great human being too. Isn't he the best?