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Born on August 1, 1970, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Manisha Koirala began her acting career in the early 1990s. Her breakthrough role came in 1993 with the film "Baazigar," which marked her entry into Bollywood. She gained widespread recognition for her performances in films like "Raja Hindustani" (1996), "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" (1995), and "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" (1998).
Manisha's career has seen a major "comeback" phase characterized by critical acclaim and high-profile projects:
Before she became a household name, a young Manisha moved to Mumbai from Nepal. Her first reported relationship was with a fellow struggling actor in the early 1990s—a relationship she now describes as “naïve and short-lived.” While she never named him publicly, close sources reveal that the breakup left her questioning her self-worth.
While the "popular media" might still peck at her personal life, Koirala has been busy redefining "entertainment content" for a new generation. Her transition into the OTT (Over-The-Top) space has been nothing short of masterly. The Heeramandi Phenomenon
For three decades, Manisha Koirala has been synonymous with grace, intensity, and resilience. From her ethereal debut in Saudagar to her career-defining role in Dil Se.. and Bombay , she has remained one of Bollywood’s most enigmatic stars. Yet, behind the glamour of the silver screen, Manisha’s personal life—specifically her search for love and her much-talked-about boyfriends—has been a rollercoaster of passion, heartbreak, and eventual self-discovery.