Manisha Koirala Wiki, Age, Husband, Family, Caste, Biography & More

Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala is a popular actress, producer, and social activist. She is also known by the nicknames like Manu and Manya. She is famous for her performance in the movies like ‘1942: A Love Story’ (1994), ‘Agni Sakhi’ (1996), ‘Gupt’ (1997) and ‘Mann’ (1999). Despite her deadly disease of cancer, she worked continuously to entertain her fans and worked dedicatedly for the welfare of society. Check out Manisha Koirala wiki, age, family, husband,  biography, facts & more.

Biography/Wiki

Manisha spent her early childhood days at her maternal grandmother’s home in Varanasi. Here she attended the ‘Vasant Kanya Mahavidyalaya‘ till matric and then moved to Delhi to study at the Army Public School at Dhaula Kuan (New Delhi). Then, she did a diploma in filmmaking, from the New York University in New York. Here, she also became an important member of the independent documentary filmmaker’s society.

Manisha Koirala's Childhood Pictures

Manisha Koirala’s Childhood Pictures

Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala

During her career from 1990 to 1993, she appeared in various movies but these films could not help her to grow in the cinema world. After some time, she worked in a Tamil drama ‘Bombay’ (1995) that earned her a lot of acclamation, and she won the ‘Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actress’ and ‘Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance’ for this movie. She worked in more than 85 movies, in which some were the superhit and some proved flop at the box office.

Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala

For her great contribution to the Indian Cinema, she won the following awards:

  • ‘Smita Patil Memorial’ (1994)
  • ‘Filmfare Critics’ for Best Performance for ‘Khamoshi: The Musical’ (1997) 
    Manisha Koirala Holding Critics' Best Actress Award

    Manisha Koirala Holding Critics’ Best Actress Award 

    Manisha Koirala Receiving 'Global Officials of Dignity Award'

    Manisha Koirala Receiving ‘Global Officials of Dignity Award’

  • ‘Star Screen’ for Best Actress for ‘Khamoshi: The Musical’ (1997)
  • ‘Gorkha Dakshina Bahu‘ for great achievement in the Indian Film Industry (2001)
  • ‘Filmfare Critics’ for Best Actress for the movie ‘Company‘ (2003)
  • ‘India Today Woman of the Year’ (2014)
  • ‘Dadasaheb Phalke Brave and Beautiful’ (2017)
  • ‘Navbharat Times’ for contribution to Indian Cinema (2017) 
  • ‘Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation’ for most Versatile Actress in Indian Cinema (2018) 
    Manisha Koirala Holding Dadasaheb Phalke Awards 2018

    Manisha Koirala Holding Dadasaheb Phalke Awards 2018

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Apart from working in films as an actress, she also produced a few films which didn’t get much success. Manisha has also appeared on the small screen as a host, judge, and actress.

In 2012, she came to know about her serious disease of ovarian cancer and was admitted to the Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai. Then, she went to the USA for her treatment at the ‘Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre‘ (New York). There, she underwent a surgery and later, treated by chemotherapy. After a successful surgery, and spending several months in the hospital, she got healthy.

Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala With Her Mother And Friend During Her Treatment

Manisha Koirala With Her Mother And Friend During Her Treatment

Physical Appearance

Her beautiful body traits like brown eyes, black hair, perfect body measurement- 36-34-38 and 5’ 5” height always captivate the attention of the audience.    

Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala

Family, Caste & Husband

Born on 16 August 1970, 47 years old Manisha belongs to a politically prominent family in Kathmandu (Nepal). Her father Prakash Koirala has served the cabinet ministery of Nepal for Environment, Science, and Technology, while her mother Sushma Koirala, is a homemaker. Her grandfather Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala was the Prime Minister of Nepal from 1959 to 1960. Former Prime Ministers of Nepal Girija Prasad Koirala and Matrika Prasad Koirala were her great-uncles.  She has one brother Siddharth Koirala, who is also in the field of acting.

Manisha Koirala With Her Parents

Manisha Koirala With Her Parents

Manisha Koirala With Her Brother Siddharth Koirala

Manisha Koirala With Her Brother Siddharth Koirala

Manu was in a relationship with the Bollywood Actor Vivek Mushran, Australian Ambassador for Nepal Crispin Conroy, Bollywood Music Director Sandeep Chowta, actor Nana Patekar, DJ Whosane, Nigerian Businessman Cecil Anthony, Indian model and actor Aryan Vaid, Restaurateur Prashant Chaudhari, actor Akshay, and sports counselor, author and entrepreneur Christopher Dorris.

Manisha developed a close intimacy with Samrat Dahal, a Nepali businessman, after meeting through the online social networking website, ‘Facebook.’ On 19 June 2010, she married him. But their marriage didn’t last long as they divorced each other in 2012.

Manisha Koirala With Her Husband Samrat Dahal

Manisha Koirala With Her Husband Samrat Dahal

Career

Manisha had a dream to become a doctor but later she changed her mind and decided to make a career in acting. During her stay in New Delhi, she also signed a few modelling assignments.

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Koirala made her acting debut with a Nepali movie ‘Pheri Bhetaula‘ (We Shall Meet Again) in 1989. Her first Hindi movie was ‘Saudagar‘ in 1991.

Manisha Koirala's 'Saudagar' Film Poster

Manisha Koirala’s ‘Saudagar’ Film Poster

Manu came into limelight with the movies- ‘1942: A Love Story’ (1994), directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and ‘Bombay’ (1995), a Tamil drama directed by Mani Ratnam. In the same year, she appeared in a romantic musical film ‘Akele Hum Akele Tum’ as an ignored wife, who became a popular star after leaving her husband. In 1996, she played the role of a battered wife of a mentally ill husband in the Hindi drama movie ‘Agni Sakshi.‘ This movie proved one of the biggest hits of that year at the Indian box office.

Later, in the same year, she performed exceptionally well in the Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s directorial debut film ‘Khamoshi: The Musical’ as a caring daughter of deaf and mute parents. For her remarkable performance,  Filmfare magazine included her in its ’80 Iconic Performances’ list.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzx_Od0G-7o

In 1997, she acted in a leading role alongside Kajol and Bobby Deol in the movie ‘Gupt: The Hidden Truth’ which also came out one of the super hit movies of that time. In 1998, her role of Moina, a terrorist in the movie ‘Dil Se..’ (1998) earned her a lot of appraisal from the audience worldwide. This movie couldn’t do well at the Indian box office but proved superhit overseas. She was placed in the ‘Filmfare Best Actress Award‘ nomination category for this film. In 1999, she acted beautifully as a Ruksana in the blockbuster movie ‘Kuchhe Dhaage.‘ 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpwHtVMSPZs

In 2000, she alongside actor Anupam Kher hosted a popular TV show ‘Sawaal Dus Crore Ka‘ on Zee TV.  In 2001, she worked with the actors Anil Kapoor, Rekha and Madhuri Dixit in the movie ‘Lajja.’ In the same year, her movie ‘Moksha‘ was released, which proved a failure at the Indian box office. In 2002, she won the third ‘Filmfare Critics’ Best Actress Award’ for Ram Gopal Verma’s movie ‘Company.’

In 2002, her another movie ‘Ek Chotisi Love Story’ acquired a positive response from the audience. In 2003, she won the ‘Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Award for Best Actress’ for her movieEscape From Taliban.’ 

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After two years, in 2004, she produced the movie ‘Paisa Vasool,’ which received the negative response and got flop at the box office. In 2007, she also appeared in the supporting role alongside her brother Siddharth in the movie ‘Anwar.’

On December 2009, Manya became a Jury member in the ‘Dubai International Film Festival‘ (5th edition). In 2010, she entered into the Malayalam film industry with Shyamaprasad’s movie ‘Elektra.’ This movie premiered at the ‘International Film Festival of India‘ and was well received internationally. In 2011, she appeared in her first Tamil movie ‘Mappillai‘ that came out successful.

In 2012, Manisha decided to produce a 3D horror film ‘Bhoot Returns‘ in collaboration with director Ram Gopal Verma. After 5 years of the full-time break from acting, in 2017, Manisha reappeared in films with the Indian drama ‘Dear Maya,‘ which received mixed reviews from the critics and audience.

In 2017, Koirala acted as a legendary actress Nargis Dutt, mother of the actor Sanjay Dutt in the biographical drama ‘Sanju.‘ In the same year, she acted in AR Rahman’s romantic musical ‘99 songs.‘

Manisha Koirala's Movie 'Sanju' Poster

Manisha Koirala’s Movie ‘Sanju’ Poster

In September 1999, Manisha was delegated as a ‘UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador.’ Since then, she has been working actively with some reputed social welfare organisations to prevent the violence against women, and the human trafficking of Nepali girls for prostitution.

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