Manisha koirala

  1. Manisha Koirala: Movies, TV, and Bio
  2. Manisha Koirala Interview: How Her Great Grandmother Empowered Women In Her Family
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Manisha Koirala: Movies, TV, and Bio

Manisha Koirala (born 16 August 1970) is a Nepali actress who mainly appears in Bollywood, though she has worked in several South Indian and her native country's films. Noted for her acting prowess, Koirala is the recipient of several accolades, including four Filmfare Awards-and is one of India's most well-known actresses. Critics have noted that her niche as an actor remains unharmed irrespective of her commercial potent. Manisha was born into the politically prominent Koirala family, in which several of her family members went on to rule the nation, but she did not aspire to pursue a career in politics. A stint in modeling opened a career path in films, and she made her Bollywood debut with the top-grossing production Saudagar (1991). In spite of initial struggle to leave a mark, she went on to establish herself as one of the leading actresses in the 1990s with such films as 1942: A Love Story (1994), Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995), Agni Sakshi (1996) and Gupt (1997). Koirala gained particular recognition for her willingness to experiment with a variety of strong, dramatic roles, and she delivered several acclaimed performances in a range of films that did well with critics, including Bombay (1995), Khamoshi: The Musical (1996), Dil Se.. (1998), Mann (1999), Lajja (2001), Company (2002), and Escape from Taliban (2003). These films brought Koirala several awards and nominations, including three Filmfare Critics Awards for Best Actress, a South Filmfare Award for Best Actress...

Manisha Koirala Interview: How Her Great Grandmother Empowered Women In Her Family

Manisha Koirala in a still from 'India Sweets and Spices'. Light Bulb Films Indian actor Manisha Koirala has been in the industry for more than three decades now - she started her Hindi film journey with Subhash Ghai’s 1991 film Saudagar and had featured in the Nepali film Pheri Bhetaula prior to that in 1989. She granddaughter of former Prime Minister of Nepal Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala. Decades later, with several hit films to her credit and having battled cancer, Koirala is a woman of strength and champions multi-tasking in women. Insisting that empowerment of the gender is all about the freedom to choose, the actor says that women are masters at multi-tasking, adding that women who choose to not pursue any profession are equally empowered if they do so by choice. Almost a year after the US release, Koirala’s film India Sweets and Spices saw a UK release this weekend. The film features Koirala as a housewife who was a dynamic feminist during her college days but wants to hide that identity from her kids. It also stars Sophia Ali, Rish Shah and Adil Hussain. In this interview, she discusses her idea of feminism, how it all began for her not as a fight but as a household norm, thanks to her great grandmother and how the idea of housewives not being empowered enough is a biased one. Definitely. I really don't believe in bracketing feminism. I feel any woman who has a self respect and dignity and is empowered can absolutely have (it all). The whole concept of homely women n...

Manisha Koirala

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