Manisha Koirala was born on August 1, 1971, in Kathmandu, Nepal. She began her acting career in 1991 with the Bollywood film "Saajan". Her breakthrough performance came in 1994 with the film "Aankhen", which earned her a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress.
A biographical film about actor Sanjay Dutt, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. Koirala played the legendary actress Nargis Dutt, a role that resonated deeply given both Nargis and Manisha's real-life battles with cancer. Manisha Koirala was born on August 1, 1971,
The mid-to-late 1990s represent the golden period of her filmography. Her collaboration with acclaimed director Mani Ratnam proved to be exceptionally fruitful. In 1995's Bombay , a Tamil-language socio-political drama, she delivered a powerful performance as a woman from a Hindu family who elopes with a Muslim man. The film's soundtrack, composed by A.R. Rahman, is legendary, with songs like "Kehna Hi Kya" highlighting Manisha's ethereal beauty and graceful charm. Her filmography also includes other Tamil successes like Indian (1996), where she starred alongside Kamal Haasan, and Mudhalvan (1999). A biographical film about actor Sanjay Dutt, directed
35M+ Why it’s viral: This pure love song shows Manisha playing a deaf-mute girl’s caregiver. The video clip of her crying or laughing with Salman Khan is a staple for 90s nostalgia reels. Her collaboration with acclaimed director Mani Ratnam proved