I didn't want to be on camera: Chadwick Boseman

Press Trust of India  |  London 

"Black Panther" star says he was initially a reluctant

The 40-year-old actor, who has become a global phenomenon with his portrayal of Wakanda - T'Challa/in the cult hit, says he felt more comfortable behind the curtains and for him.

"I was more so of the mind of the and the writer. I didn't want to be onstage and I didn't want to be on camera. Not at all. My older brother, he's a dancer; he was also in plays.

"I would sit in the audience with my mom watching the director, and I was more interested in what he was doing than the performance onstage; it didn't register that it was something I wanted to do. I became an because I was just trying to learn the whole process," told magazine.

The says despite big studios telling him that films with a "black lead" would not fair well overseas, he is satisfied how his became a game-changer at the box office globally.

"Studios will very often tell you that movies with a black lead are not going to work overseas. That was the thing for me - this means something everywhere in the world. It could actually change how studios respond to (black) movies. You can no longer say definitively, 'Black movies don't work (outside of the US)'," he says.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 14:50 IST