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Manisha Koirala

Manisha Koirala (born 16 August 1970) is a Nepalese known for her works in Indian cinema, as well as a UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador and social activist. Koirala has primarily worked in Hindi cinema, though she has appeared in several Nepali, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films as well. She is also an accomplished Bharatnatyam and Manipuri dancer. Born to politician Prakash Koirala and Sushma Koirala in the politically prominent Koirala family of Nepal, she made her acting debut in the Nepali film ''Pheri Bhetaula'' (1989). A year later, Koirala made her Bollywood debut with the top-grossing drama ''Saudagar'' (1991). She went on to establish herself as one of the leading actresses in the 90s with such mainstream films as ''1942: A Love Story'' (1994), ''Agni Sakshi'' (1996) and ''Gupt'' (1997).
Recognised for her acting prowess, Koirala was noted for her performances in films such as ''Bombay'', ''Akele Hum Akele Tum'' (both 1995), ''Khamoshi: The Musical'' (1996), ''Dil Se..'' (1998), ''Lajja'' (2001) and ''Company'' (2002). She has won the Filmfare Critics' Award thrice and has received four nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress so far. Although box-office collections of her films have varied considerably, critics have noted that her niche as an actor remains unharmed irrespective of her commercial potent.〔 Off-screen she is frequented in the media as a "controversy's child" with her bohemian stance and candid comments often described as "outspoken" and "bold".〔http://www.filmfare.com/articles/manisha-koirala-and-so-to-wed-1164.html〕 She was awarded "Nepal's Humanitarian Ambassador" at the We Care for Humanity's 3rd ''Global Officials of Dignity Awards'' which was held at UN Millennium Hotel in August, 2015.
==Early life and background==

Manisha Koirala was born in Kathmandu to Prakash and Sushma Koirala. Her grandfather, Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala, was Prime Minister of Nepal during the late 1950s-early 1960s, as were two of her great-uncles, Girija Prasad Koirala and Matrika Prasad Koirala. She studied at Vasant Kanya Mahavidhyalaya (VKM), Varanasi until Class X. She stayed with her grandmother in Varanasi during her studies. After passing tenth standard she shifted to the Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi (APS). Her ambition was to be a doctor, but a modelling stint opened a career path into Bollywood.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Un.org ) 26 July 2007〕
Her brother Siddharth Koirala is also an actor of hindi cinema and had collaborated with her once in the film ''Anwar''.〔"("Siddharth Koirala makes a serious comeback; no 'fun' this time" ), indiaFM.com, 11 November 2006.〕 In 2004, she returned from New York after receiving a diploma in film making. She became a member of an independent documentary filmmaker's society.〔("Suresh Kohli and Manisha Koirala – More than a survivor" ), hindu.com, 11 May 2006.〕 She had studied at New York University.〔(Profile ), Mid-day.com; accessed 11 May 2006.〕

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