The
people
across
the
world
are
finding
it
difficult
to
wrap
their
heads
around
the
news
about
the
untimely
demise
of
actor
Chadwick
Boseman.
The
actor
best
known
for
his
portrayal
as
the
Marvel
Superhero
Black
Panther,
was
reportedly
battling
cancer
for
the
past
four
years.
The
43-year-old
star
was
diagnosed
with
stage
3
colon
cancer
in
the
year
2016,
which
was
not
made
public
then.
Chadwick,
who
was
last
seen
in
American
war
drama
Da
5
Bloods,
breathed
his
last
at
his
residence
in
Los
Angeles
with
his
wife
and
family
by
his
side.
Notably,
Black
Panther
was
the
first
superhero
film
to
get
nominated
for
the
best
picture
category
at
the
Oscars.
The
death
of
the
actor
has
indeed
left
his
zillion
fans
and
followers
shocked
and
in
grieve,
with
many
trending
his
popular
salute
phrase
#WakandaForever
on
social
media.
Mollywood
celebs
including
Prithviraj,
Nivin
Pauly,
Neeraj
Madhav
and
others
took
to
their
social
media
handles
to
pay
tribute
to
the
wonderful
actor.
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
Sharing
a
picture
of
Chadwick
Boseman,
the
Aadujeevitham
actor
wrote,
"#wakandaforever
RIP
#ChadwickBoseman
#BlackPanther."
Nivin
Pauly
Expressing
that
he
is
heartbroken
with
the
news
of
the
actor's
demise,
Nivin
wrote,
"Beyond
heartbreaking
to
hear
about
#ChadwickBoseman
passing
away.
Gone
too
soon.
Rest
in
peace
King!
#WakandaForever."
Dulquer
Salmaan
With
a
special
picture
of
Chadwick
with
an
official
statement
of
the
actor's
death,
Mollywood's
heartthrob
Dulquer
Salmaan
wrote,
"RIP
King
T'Challa'
Resul
Pookutty
Oscar-winner
Resul
Pookutty
paid
tribute
to
the
21
Bridges
actor
by
tweeting
one
of
his
quotes
and
wrote,
"‘We
know
what's
like
to
be
beneath
and
not
above.
And
that
is
what
we
went
to
work
with
every
day,
We
knew
that
we
could
create
a
world
that
exemplified
a
world
we
wanted
to
see.
We
knew
that
we
had
something
to
give'
said
Boseman.May
his
soul
Rest
In
Peace
#RipChadwickBosman."
Neeraj
Madhav
Calling
Chadwick
Boseman
a
fighter
and
an
inspiration,
Neeraj
Madhav
wrote,
"RIP
King.
Gone
too
soon.
@chadwickboseman
was
diagnosed
with
cancer
in
2016.
He
was
filming
for
black
panther
and
all
the
other
movies
in
between
chemotherapy
and
surgeries.
What
a
fighter,
what
an
inspiration!
Rest
easy
King
🙏🏽
."
Midhun
Manuel
Thomas
Director
and
screenwriter
Midhun
Manuel
Thomas
shared
a
heartfelt
post
on
his
social
media
handle,
as
he
wrote
in
Malayalam,
"Goodbye
King
T'Challa
aka
Black
Panther..The
re-entry
in
Endgame
is
enough
to
remember
you
forever.
Immense
love.
Wakanda
Forever."