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Indian-origin film buff to sell poster collection to fund daughter's education

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Mar 17 2020 | 5:12 PM IST

An Indian-origin film buff who has spent the last four decades queuing up at premieres to get his poster collection autographed by the stars is set to reap benefits from its sale at an online week-long auction in London from Tuesday.

Surgit Sohal, from south-east London, hopes to raise enough to fund his daughter's university education and also help pay for her new home when 150 of his prized posters go under the hammer at Sotheby's "Original Film Posters" auction, with a combined total between 107,000 and 165,000 pounds.

"As much as I love the collection, I've now decided to sell it at auction to put my daughter through university, and hopefully give her the deposit for a house, said the 50-year-old.

"Although I will be extremely sad to see the collection go, I have encountered nearly all my heroes along the way however, it was not always easy. Like us all, film stars are fickle, and getting a signature very much depended on which side of the bed they'd woken up on; and there were a lot of days where it was the wrong side," he said.

The selection of 150 posters is just a part of Sohal's collection of nearly 400 with autographs from filmstars, acquired as a result of years spent determining where actors and directors would be making appearances and bracing himself for the long wait. The day of a premiere would mean securing a position near the red carpet at 6 or 7 am in the morning and standing at the front of the barriers for 10 to 15 hours, come rain or snow.

He recalls: "Of course, standing for hours on end in five layers and coming out with nothing was truly disheartening but nothing could take away from the feeling of when you did get that pen to paper!

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First Published: Mar 17 2020 | 5:12 PM IST

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