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Our black panther will be missed.

From ancient times death is deemed as the truth of life which can’t be avoided.
Yesterday, a tweet posted on Chadwick Boseman’s feed “It is with immeasurable grief that we confirm the passing of Chadwick Boseman, It was the honor of his life to bring King T’Challa to life in ‘Black Panther,’” left the world in the predicament of sorrow.

US actor Chadwick Boseman, popular for playing the role of Black Panther with the Marvel superheroes died at the age of 43. According to a statement posted on the social handle, he died at his home in Los Angeles. The actor was praised for performing the revolutionary characters such as Black American icons like Jackie Robinson and James Brown (in “Get on Up”) who were famous for their deeds for the sake of society. This helped in blooming American as well as Hollywood culture too. Before being popular as the Marvel Studios superhero, Boseman’s portrayal of such revolutionary characters captured the eye of people and he got blessed with a huge fan following. He was diagnosed with colon cancer from the last four years but never talked about his conditions in public.
Since the period news of his demise got publicized it left his fans and the film world stunned.

He was a true warrior, even after discovering cancer, he brought us many of the films which were greatly appreciated by the viewers. From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, Avengers to Black Panther all were filmed while ongoing countless surgeries and chemotherapy.

Though Boseman came to prominence playing real-life figures such as Jackie Robinson and Singer James Brown.
Still, Black Panther can be credited to bring him into the limelight and he will be best remembered after his blockbuster of 2018.

Black Panther is the first superhero film to get a nomination for best picture at the Oscars in history. As well as earning critical applause and seizing more than $1.3 billion US dollars at theaters worldwide, the film imprinted his footprints as the most widely seen movie as a cultural presentation, for having a primarily black cast and a black director, Ryan Coogler.

Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame were some other films where Boseman got the chance to represent the character of Black Panther.

After the demise of Boseman, the hashtag #WakandaForever has also been trending which shows that he is always alive in the hearts of millions. Tributes and words for the star, already begun pouring on social media handles praising his works. From actors, politicians, and fellow star Mark Ruffalo.

A poor boy based out of South California graduated from Howard University in Washington DC. He belongs to the middle-class family, and his mom was a nurse and an entrepreneur.
In 2018, Boseman was invited to speak at the graduation ceremony. Washington Post reported that he said, “Some of you here struggled against the university itself, Many of you will leave Howard and enter systems and institutions that have a history of discrimination and marginalization, ” depicting the challenges one can face because of the cruelty of society.
Further, he added, “The fact that you have struggled with this university which you love is a sign that you can use your education to improve the world that you are entering.”

He was a great man whose nature was a symbolism of humanity and hard work. We are inspired by his actions and will praise his works also after generations.

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