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Manisha Koirala

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  • Born 16 August 1970
  • Place of Birth Kathmandu
  • Occupation Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Public Figure, Dancer
  • Father Prakash Koirala
  • Spouse Samrat Dahal (2010; 2012)
  • Siblings Siddharth Koirala
  • Education New York University
  • Years active 1989-present

Related Other Pages:

  • Tees, 
  • Siddharth Koirala, 
  • Bombay

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ABOUT Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala: A Legacy Forged in Cinema and Resilience Manisha Koirala, a prominent figure in Indian cinema, boasts a career spanning decades, marked by both commercial success and critical acclaim. Born into Nepal's influential Koirala family, her lineage is as compelling as her filmography. Koirala's Bollywood debut in Saudagar (1991) was followed by a string of hits, solidifying her position as a leading actress. Iconic roles include the naive girl in 1942: A Love Story, the ambitious wife in Akele Hum Akele Tum, and the powerful portrayal of a terrorist in Dil Se…. Her versatility shone through in diverse characters, from the mistreated woman in Lajja to the nuanced performances in art-house projects like Escape From Taliban and I Am. Awarded the Order of Gorkha Dakshina Bahu by the Nepalese government, Koirala's accolades extend beyond her cinematic achievements. She's a recipient of three Filmfare Awards and holds the distinction of being a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund in both India and Nepal. Following a battle with ovarian cancer, Koirala’s return to the screen in Dear Maya (2017) was met with critical praise. Her memorable portrayal of Nargis Dutt in the biopic Sanju further cemented her resilience and acting prowess. Her foray into OTT platforms with Lust Stories on Netflix showcased her adaptability to evolving media landscapes. Koirala continues to be active, with her recent appearance in the upcoming series Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (2024) adding another chapter to her illustrious career. Beyond acting, her autobiography, Healed: How Cancer Gave Me a New Life, stands as a testament to her strength and inspirational journey.

Manisha Koirala FILMS AND CREDITS

Previous Movies Upcoming Movies
  • Tees

    ( 2024 )

  • Emergency

    ( 2025 )

  • Heeramandi

    ( 2024 )

  • Aap Ke Liye Hum

    ( Not Final )

  • Freedom

    ( 2023 )

  • Freedom

    ( Not Final )

  • Shehzada

    ( 2023 )

  • India Sweets and Spices

    ( 2021 )

  • Maska

    ( 2020 )

  • 99 Songs

    ( 2019 )

  • Prasthanam

    ( 2019 )

  • Sanju

    ( 2018 )

  • Lust Stories

    ( 2018 )

  • Dear Maya

    ( 2017 )

  • Notuku Potu

    ( 2017 )

  • Badman

    ( 2016 )

  • Idavappathi

    ( 2016 )

  • Game

    ( 2016 )

  • Chehere: A Modern Day Classic

    ( 2015 )

  • Bhoot Returns

    ( 2012 )

  • Mappillai

    ( 2011 )

  • Elektra

    ( 2010 )

  • I Am

    ( 2010 )

  • Ek Second... Jo Zindagi Badal De...

    ( 2010 )

  • Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki Baarish

    ( 2009 )

  • Khela

    ( 2008 )

  • Mehbooba

    ( 2008 )

  • Sirf

    ( 2008 )

  • Nagaram

    ( 2008 )

  • Tulsi: Mathrudevobhava

    ( 2008 )

  • Anwar

    ( 2007 )

  • Darwaza Bandh Rakho

    ( 2006 )

  • Anjaane: The Unknown

    ( 2005 )

  • Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story

    ( 2005 )

  • Mumbai Xpress

    ( 2005 )

  • Chaahat Ek Nasha...

    ( 2005 )

  • Tum: A Dangerous Obsession

    ( 2004 )

  • Paisa Vasool

    ( 2004 )

  • Market

    ( 2003 )

  • Calcutta Mail

    ( 2003 )

  • Escape from Taliban

    ( 2003 )

  • Ek Chhotisi Love Story

    ( 2002 )

  • Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani

    ( 2002 )

  • Baba

    ( 2002 )

  • Company

    ( 2002 )

  • Moksha: Salvation

    ( 2001 )

  • Aalavandhan

    ( 2001 )

  • Lajja

    ( 2001 )

  • Chhupa Rustam: A Musical Thriller

    ( 2001 )

  • Grahan

    ( 2001 )

  • Champion

    ( 2000 )

  • Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya

    ( 2000 )

  • Baaghi

    ( 2000 )

  • Khauff

    ( 2000 )

  • Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan: Mera Mann

    ( 1999 )

  • Mudhalvan

    ( 1999 )

  • Hindustan Ki Kasam

    ( 1999 )

  • Mind

    ( 1999 )

  • Kartoos

    ( 1999 )

  • Jai Hind

    ( 1999 )

  • Laawaris

    ( 1999 )

  • Lal Baadshah

    ( 1999 )

  • Kachche Dhaage

    ( 1999 )

  • Maharaja

    ( 1998 )

  • Dil Se..

    ( 1998 )

  • Achanak

    ( 1998 )

  • Salaakhen

    ( 1998 )

  • Yugpurush: A Man Who Comes Just Once in a Way

    ( 1998 )

  • Dil Ke Jharoke Main

    ( 1997 )

  • Khwaab

    ( 1997 )

  • Loha

    ( 1997 )

  • Gupt: The Hidden Truth

    ( 1997 )

  • Sanam

    ( 1997 )

  • Khamoshi the Musical

    ( 1996 )

  • Indian

    ( 1996 )

  • Yeh Majhdhaar

    ( 1996 )

  • Agni Sakshi

    ( 1996 )

  • Milan

    ( 1995 )

  • Akele Hum Akele Tum

    ( 1995 )

  • Ram Shastra

    ( 1995 )

  • Guddu

    ( 1995 )

  • Anokha Andaaz

    ( 1995 )

  • Dushmani: A Violent Love Story

    ( 1995 )

  • Bombay

    ( 1995 )

  • Yuhi Kabhi

    ( 1994 )

  • Sangdil Sanam

    ( 1994 )

  • Criminal

    ( 1994 )

  • 1942: A Love Story

    ( 1994 )

  • Dhanwaan

    ( 1993 )

  • Anmol

    ( 1993 )

  • Insaniyat Ke Devta

    ( 1993 )

  • Kanyadaan

    ( 1993 )

  • Yalgaar

    ( 1992 )

  • First Love Letter

    ( 1991 )

  • Saudagar

    ( 1991 )

  • Pheri Bhetaula

    ( 1989 )

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Manisha Koirala AWARDS

Awards
  • The Asian Academy Creative Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role - 2024 Heeramandi

  • The Bengal Film Journalists' Award for Best Actress (Hindi) - 2004 Escape from Taliban

  • The Cinema Express Awards, IN for Best Actress - 1996 Bombay

  • The Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation Awards (DPFFA) for Most Versatile Actress - 2018 Sanju

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Actress - Critics - 2003 Company

  • The Filmfare Awards for Critics Award for Best Performer - 1997 Khamoshi the Musical

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Performer - Critics - 1996 Bombay

  • The Filmfare Awards South for Best Actress - 1996 Bombay

  • The Filmfare OTT Awards for Best Actress - Drama - 2024 Heeramandi

  • The London Indian Film Festival, UK for Spirit of Inspiration Award - 2015

  • The Muscat International Film Festival for Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema - 2018

  • The Priyadarshni Academy Awards for Smita Patil Memorial Award - 1994

  • The Screen Awards, IN for Best Actress - 1997 Khamoshi the Musical

Image Source : IMDB & Wikipedia
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