Remembering the Legends that Passed Away in 2020: An Ode of Tribute
|Many unfortunate events kicked off in 2020, and the entire world is facing the toll. Celebrities, sportspeople, and other famous legends personalities have lost their lives owing to several reasons. The entertainment industry lost some notable celebrities, and these people’s absence creates a void in the fans and admirers.
Diego Maradona
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The soccer legend was 60 when he breathed his last on November 25, 2020. The Argentine soccer player led his country to the 1986 World Cup Championship. The Sports Illustrated in 2019 ranked the fifty all-time top footballers; the legend came out on top, surpassing Brazilian legend Pelé. Even long after his retirement in 1997, the admirers continued to idolize him as the Golden Boy. He was well known for his jersey number 10, and this trend became synonymous with him. Currently, the country’s President declared national mourning for the significant loss to the country and the whole world.
Rishi Kapoor
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Rishi Kapoor was an ace Bollywood star who passed away at the age of 67 in April. The actor was facing a long battle with the deadly disease leukemia. The deteriorating health conditions of the actor in 2019 saddened several faces in India and abroad. The third-generation actor, son of Raj Kapoor, was very talented and notable. The star even received the National Award for his acting as a child artist in the 1970 suit of Mera Naam Joker. The actor worked in more than ninety films in his career.
Irrfan Khan
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Another mishap in April was of yet another talented actor, Irrfan Khan. Irrfan Khan was an extraordinary member of Bollywood. He possessed superb acting skills and ended up as India’s face in the West. Qualified from the National School of Drama, the actor was a common part of most television operas. In the 80s, the actor found his big break in The Warrior. His career’s steady progress gave out memorable events and performances in the Life of Pi, Piku, Maqbool, and many others. His last movie, Angrezi Medium, gave his fans an empowering message to remain positive in life, regardless of unfavorable circumstances.
Sean Connery
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Hollywood’s original James Bond actor Sean Connery passed away in October. The Scottish celebrity won an Oscar, BAFTA Award, and the Golden Globe to his fame. From a working-class family member to an international celebrity, the star’s journey was an inspiration ode to several people around the world to accomplish their goals. The star was popular due to his sheer hard work and talent, becoming the world’s most accomplished actors. Fans will forever remember him as the classic 007, but not limited to only James Bond. The global legend was a patriotic Scot, and several Hollywood stars mourned the loss on social media platforms.
Chadwick Boseman
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The Black Panther star suffered from stage 4 colon cancer. The lead never let his health come in between his career and gave out his best in the world of acting. Chadwick was a real fighter and persevered through it all to bring many films to the stage. The celebrity was so determined that he had the shooting between the countless surgeries and the chemotherapy sessions. Fans will never forget his legendary acting to bring Kind T’Challa to life in the Black Panther movie. The King of Wakanda pushed the superhero film to nominate for the Best Picture Oscar. The legend was a family man and helped out several needy people during his journey in this world.
Sushant Singh Rajput
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June was the unlucky month when fans received the news of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. The Bollywood actor had become a household name owing to his castings in famous television shows. The actor made his debut with the film Kai Po Che in the year 2013. Other notable films include MS Dhoni: The Untold Story and Chhichhore. The actor’s zeal and enthusiasm to lead to an eventful and successful journey in Bollywood mesmerized people. Owing to the hassle around the actor’s death, several people stated the alleged nepotism and favoritism in the world of entertainment in India.
Kobe Bryant
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Kobe Bryant was a basketball icon. The demise of the basketball star occurred in January in a helicopter crash. The actor was forty-one and was traveling with his thirteen-year-old daughter. The American professional spent his entire twenty years of career life with the Los Angeles Lakers. A Shooting Guard, the player, was a loving father to his four children. The world still remembers the players’ life and legacy, and famous sportspeople pay tributes to the player for his unending services.
John R. Lewis
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John Lewis was a civil rights icon and a congressman who passed away at 80 years in July. He was the last surviving speaker in the 1963 March on Washington. The legend started his career at a very young age and was known as one of the original Freedom Riders. The legend was also notably famous for his role in the 1965 marches from Selma to Montgomery. One of the protests even left him bloodied on the Edmund Pettus bridge. However, he never got low on faith and always worked on racial justice. In 1981, Sir Lewis got elected as an at-large member for the Atlanta City Council. He was a staunch advocate for peace and equality. In 2019, Lewis announced his cancer diagnosis to the world and continued to witness several changes in American society. He was and will always act as an inspiration to generations that follows to live up to his example and fight for freedom and justice.
The world remembers all the famous personalities we lost in 2020 with great sadness and grief. The well-known figures continue to inspire their fans and other people with their tireless journey in this world, and indeed, the generations ahead will take motivation and examples to follow their cause.