Published 15:13 IST, September 1st 2020
Chadwick Boseman's demise: Black Panther’s Danai Gurira says 'He had a heroic spirit'
Danai Gurira, who shared the screen space with Chadwick Boseman in Black Panther, recently took to her social media handle and paid tribute to the late actor.
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On August 31, actor Danai Guria took to her social media handle and paid tribute to her Black Panr co-star Chwick Boseman, who died on Friday. Writing an emotional post for Chwick Boseman, Danai also shared a picture of m, in which Black Panr co-stars were seen exchanging a warm hug. first line of her tribute te re, "How do you hor a king? Reeling from loss of my colleague, my friend, my bror. Struggling for words. thing feels equate."
Danai Guria's tribute to Chwick Boseman
42-year-old actor continued and wrote, "I always marveled at how special Chwick was. Such a pure hearted, profoundly generous, regal, fun guy." Elaborating furr, she stated that entire job of her character Okoye in film was to respect and protect a king and hour his leership. She asserted that Chwick me it profoundly easy.
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To praise late actor, she furr ded, "He was epitome of kindness, elegance, diligence and grace. On many an occasion I would think how thankful I was that he was leing man I was working closely with. A true class act. And so perfectly equipped to take on responsibility of leing franchise that changed everything for Black representation."
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Her te furr re, "He me everyone feel loved, heard and seen. He played great, iconic roles because he possessed inside of himself that connection to greatness to be able to so richly bring m to life. He h a heroic spirit, and marched to beat of his own drum; hence his excellence as an artist and incredible cour and determination as he faced life’s challenges; while still guiding us all."
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To conclude her tribute, she asserted, "He was zen and sweet and funny (with very best laugh), attentive, and truly, truly, good. I can’t even wrap my mind around this loss. A loss resonating in my own heart as well as around globe. children he inspired, my heart aches for m, to lose ir hero just as y finally found him. I am so thankful to have taken Black Panr journey with him. To have kwn him, spent time in his light and leership and to call him forever a friend." To sign off she wrote, “Lala Ngoxolo Kumkani”, which means “Rest in peace, O king” in Xhosa.
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15:13 IST, September 1st 2020