Indian origin student receives typewriter from Tom Hanks

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

An Indian-origin student was in for a surprise when she received a from none other than Hollywood star could not believe her eyes when she saw the typewriter, addressed to her arrived, at her Fusion Academy Sugar Land, Khera's Deanne Owen, who had assigned her to read Tom Hanks' book "Uncommon Type" and watch the documentary "Typewriting", successfully guessed who might have sent the gift, reported Fox 26. "I was just like, it has to be from Tom Hanks," said Owen. "We had a mutual love of Tom Hanks, and we knew that he'd just written a book," she added. Hanks' love for typewriters is well documented and he has a huge collection of typewriters. Khera said she wrote a letter to Hanks after watching the documentary where the had said that he will give a to anyone who asks for one. "I was kind of in shock. It didn't feel like it was real.

Like, the actual sent our school a But I'm very grateful," said Khera. Note on the gift read, "Don't merely type on this machine. Create, dream, wax, and make... Let me now how it goes... " Khera said the first thing she intended to type on the machine would be a thank you letter to Hanks. The 61-year-old was last seen in "The Post", in which he played the role of He has been nominated in the Best category of will be telecast live on Star Movies and Star Movies Select HD on March 5.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 15:55 IST