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Encyclopedia > Manisha Koirala
Manisha Koirala

‎A painting of her
Born Manisha B. Koirala
August 16, 1970 (1970-08-16) (age 37)
Kathmandu, Nepal
Occupation Film actress
Years active 1989 – present
Spouse(s) None

Manisha Koirala (born on August 16, 1970 in Kathmandu, Nepal), is a prominent Bollywood actress, UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador and social activist. She is also an accomplished Bharatnatyam and Manipuri dancer. is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Kathmandu (disambiguation). ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ... The Filmfare Awards ceremony is one of the oldest and most prominent film events given for Hindi films in India [1] and is sometimes referred to as the Indian Oscars. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... This article is about the film. ... Company is a 2002 Hindi film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi and Mohanlal. ... is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Kathmandu (disambiguation). ... Bollywood (Hindi: , Urdu: ) is the informal term popularly used for Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry in India. ... UNFPA Goodwill Ambassadors are celebrity advocates of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and utilize their talent and fame to advocate for the human right of reproductive health. ... Activism, in a general sense, can be described as intentional action or inaction to bring about social or political change. ... A Bharatanatyam Dancer Bharatanatyam (also spelled Bharathanatyam, Bharatnatyam or Bharata Natyam) is a South Indian classical dance form. ... Stamp issued in honour of the Manipuri dance Full Manipuri dance costume for Radha Manipuri dance is one of the major Indian classical dance forms. ...


Making her acting debut in the Nepali movie Pheri Bhetaula (1989), Koirala made her acting debut in Bollywood with Subhash Ghai's top grossing drama Saudagar (1991). She went on to collaborate with some of the most prominent film directors of her times, and throughout the 1990s, was one of the popular actresses in India, mostly credited for her critically acclaimed performances.[1] The Himalayan country of Nepal does not have a very long film history, but the industry has its own place in the cultural heritage of Nepal. ... Bollywood (Hindi: , Urdu: ) is the informal term popularly used for Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry in India. ... Subhash Ghai (born January 24, 1943/1945, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India) is an Indian director whose most notable films include Khal Nayak (1994), Pardes (1997) and Taal (1999). ... Saudagar is a 1991 Bollywood film, directed by Subhash Ghai. ... The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ...


Noted for her willingness to portray diverse characters, Koirala primarily ventured into serious and realistic cinema, and though most of her films have not done well at the box office, her niche as an actor remains unharmed irrespective of box office collections.[1]

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Early life

Manisha Koirala was born into the politically prominent Koirala family; Her grandfather Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala was the Prime Minister of Nepal during the late 50s-early 60s, as well as two of her great uncles, Girija Prasad Koirala and MP Koirala. She studied at Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi and Vasant Kanya Mahavidhyalaya (VKM) Varanasi. She lived with her grandmother in Varanasi during her studies. Her ambition was to be a doctor, but a modelling stint opened a career path into Bollywood.[2] The Koirala family have provided many leaders of the Nepali Congress Party, and were instrumental in its 1947 formation. ... Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala (1914-1982) was the Prime Minister of Nepal from 1959 to 1960. ... Girija Prasad Koirala (born 1925) is the incumbent Prime Minister of Nepal. ... Army Public School, Dhaulakuan Army Public School, Dhaulakuan is a public school located at Delhi, India. ... Bollywood (Hindi: , Urdu: ) is the informal term popularly used for Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry in India. ...


Her brother Siddharth Koirala is also an actor, and collaborated with her once in the film Anwar.[3]


In 2004, she returned from New York after receiving a diploma in filmmaking. She became a member of an independent documentary filmmaker's society.[4] This article is about the state. ... A film being made in Warsaw, Bracka street Filmmaking is the process of making a film, from an initial story idea or commission through scriptwriting, shooting, editing and finally distribution to an audience. ...


Career

Her first film was Pheri Bhetaula (We shall meet again), a Nepali movie released in early 1989. Her first Hindi movie was Subhash Ghai's Saudagar in 1991. The film proved to be a good beginning, as it was the biggest hit of the year. After that, she went on to work with some of the most prominent film directors of Bollywood. The Himalayan country of Nepal does not have a very long film history, but the industry has its own place in the cultural heritage of Nepal. ... Hindi (हिन्दी) is a language spoken mainly in North and Central India. ... Subhash Ghai (born January 24, 1943/1945, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India) is an Indian director whose most notable films include Khal Nayak (1994), Pardes (1997) and Taal (1999). ... Saudagar is a 1991 Bollywood film, directed by Subhash Ghai. ... The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ...


She went on to star in a number of critically and commercially successful films such as Vidhu Vinod Chopra's love saga 1942: A Love Story (1994) and Mani Ratnam's Tamil drama Bombay (1995).[5][6] Her performance in the latter was particularly appreciated and won her the Filmfare Best Performer Award. She was also seen in more commercial films, such as Mansoor Khan's romantic musical Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995) opposite Aamir Khan; her role as a reigning star in the film earned her a Filmfare nomination for Best Actress. Writer, Director, Producer and Actor in Bollywood movies. ... Mani Ratnam (Tamil: ) (born June 2, 1956) is a critically acclaimed Tamil Indian film director, writer and producer. ... Tamil ( ; IPA ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, with smaller communities of speakers in many other countries. ... This article is about the film. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... Mansoor Khan, son of the illustrious film maker Nasir Hussain, made his directorial debut with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988)which also launched Aamir Khan. ... Akele Hum Akele Tum was a Hindi musical drama released in 1995, a remake of Kramer vs. ... Aamir Khan (pronounced ; Devanāgarī: आमिर ख़ान, Nastaliq: عامر خان) (born Aamir Hussain Khan; March 14, 1965) is an Indian film actor, producer, director, screenwriter, occasional singer, and the founder-owner of Aamir Khan Productions. ...


Koirala had a particularly successful year in 1996. She received positive reviews for her performance in the drama Agni Sakshi,[7] where she played the role of a battered wife on the run from her mentally sick husband, played by Nana Patekar. The film became one of the biggest hits of that year at the Indian box office.[8] Later that year, she acted in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's directorial debut, Khamoshi: The Musical. The film saw her playing the role of Annie, a caring daughter to deaf parents. Her performance was highly acclaimed,[9] and won her a second consecutive Filmfare Best Performer Award, as well as a Star Screen Award for Best Actress. One critic from Channel 4 wrote, "Koirala... demonstrates the full range of her acting ability, rather than playing against it as she has had to do in more traditional films. The scene where she shouts at her father through the door, screaming and using sign language even though she knows he can neither see nor hear her, is extremely powerful"[10] Agni Sakshi is a film directed by Partho Ghosh starring Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala. ... Nana Patekar (Marathi: नाना पाटेकर) (born 1 January 1951 as Vishwanath Patekar) is a highly acclaimed Indian actor and filmmaker. ... The term box office can refer to either: A place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to a venue The amount of business a particular production, such as a movie or theatre show, does. ... Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Devanagari:संजय लीला भंसाली) is a highly acclaimed Indian film director. ... The word deaf can have very different meanings depending on the background of the person speaking or the context in which the word is used. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... This article is about the British television station. ...


One year later in 1997, she played the leading role alongside Kajol and Bobby Deol in the thriller Gupt: The Hidden Truth. The film became one of the biggest hits of the year.[11] Kajol Devgan, née Mukherjee (Bengali: কাজল দেবগন Kajol Debgôn, Hindi: काजोल देवगन), born August 5, 1975 in Mumbai, India, popularly known as Kajol, is an award-winning popular Bollywood actress. ... Vijay Singh Deol (Punjabi: ਵਿਜੈ ਸਿੰਘ ਦਿੳਲ, Hindi:विजय सिंह देओल, Urdu: وِجے سِںہ دِیول, born 27 January 1967) known as Bobby Deol, is an Indian actor. ...

Manisha Koirala from Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997)
Manisha Koirala from Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997)

She went to collaborate once again with Mani Ratnam, and starred in his award-winning film Dil Se (1998) opposite Shahrukh Khan. Her role received similarly good reviews, and earned her several award nominations. Despite performing poorly at the box office in India, the film proved to be a hit overseas.[12] Image File history File links Gupt003. ... Image File history File links Gupt003. ... Dil Se (Devanagari दिल से) (1998) is a Hindi film directed by Mani Ratnam. ... Shahrukh Khan (Hindi: शाहरुख़ ख़ान, Urdu: شاہ رخ خان), born 2 November 1965, is a highly acclaimed Indian actor who works in Bollywood films, as well as film producer and television host. ...


Since then, she has been part of several critically and commercially successful projects. in 1999, she starred in the moderately successful Kachche Dhaage (1999), which was followed by six more releases, the most notable of them being Indra Kumar's drama Mann. She played the role of a traffic accident victim in the film, which entered into the top five highest grossing films of the year.[13] Her performance in the film won her favorable reviews. Film critic M. Ali Ikram wrote about her performance, "If there is respite for Manisha's innumerable fans of late, this flick is it. We may not care about hits and flops, but it is painful to watch this acting virtuoso in the innumerable side roles she has been seen in of late. Indra Kumar's decision to cast Manisha here, is a case of perfect casting, and she never lets him or the audience down. This lady is truly the Meena Kumari of her generation. It is great fun watching Manisha and Aamir [Khan]'s perfect chemistry opposite one another. The film's climax has both stars permanently molding a spot for themselves in Bollywood history, and it will have you shedding tears by the bucketful."[14] Kachche Dhaage is a 1999 Indian film directed by Milan Luthria. ... Indra Kumar is an Indian Irani film director and producer. ... Look up Mann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Mahjabeen Bano (August 1, 1932 - March 31, 1972), more commonly known as Meena Kumari, was a prominent Indian film actress. ...


In 2001, she played the leading role in Rajkumar Santoshi's drama Lajja along with an ensemble cast that included Rekha, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit and Jackie Shroff. The film received a good reception from critics and Koirala's performance was particularly praised. She next starred in the drama Grahan, and her portrayal of a rape victim who quests for justice was much appreciated as well. Rajkumar Santoshi (Hindi: ) is an acclaimed director and producer of Hindi films. ... Lajja, a movie in Hindi, released in 2001 directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, is based on the plight of women in India. ... Rekha (Tamil: ரேகா, Hindi: रेखा, Urdu: ریکھا), born October 10, 1954, is an award-winning popular Bollywood actress. ... Anil Kapoor (Hindi: अनिल कपूर; born December 24, 1959) is a prominent National Film Award-winning Indian actor and producer who appears in Bollywood films. ... Madhuri Dixit (Marathi: माधुरी दीक्षित) (born Madhuri Shankar Dixit on May 15, 1967) is an award-winning Indian Bollywood actress. ... Jackie Shroff (Real name Jaikishn Shroff, born 1 February 1958) is an Indian actor. ... Grahan is a 2001 film directed by Shashilal Nair, starring Jackie Shroff and Manisha Koirala. ...


In 2002, she starred opposite Ajay Devgan in Ram Gopal Verma's Company. The film was critically acclaimed, as well as Koirala's performance in it, and she won her third Filmfare Best Performer Award. Critic Alok Kumar wrote about her performance, "Manisha Koirala has yet another solid performance to add to her already overflowing portfolio of excellent roles. She has proved herself once again with a powerful and sensitive performance. She holds her own in every scene she's in and is amazing in her emotional scenes, displaying confidence and maturity. Her new look suits her well. Here's a girl who can really act."[15] Vishal Devgan, born (April 2, 1969 in Delhi, India), popularly known as Ajay Devgan is a National Film Award-winning actor who appears in Bollywood films. ... Ram Gopal Verma or better known as the factory is one of the few maverick film makers of the Hindi film indutry. ... Company is a 2002 Hindi film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi and Mohanlal. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ...


After years of success, in 2003 Koirala left the mainstream cinema. She was seen in several low budget films, yet not less challenging roles. She ventured into strong woman-oriented films in 2003, such as Escape From Taliban which won her the BFJA Best Actress Award. She then played the main protagonist in the movie Market where she enacted a role of a prostitute, portraying a whole life story. This page is a candidate to be copied to Wiktionary. ... Escape From Taliban is a 2003 Indian film directed by Ujjal Chattopadhyaya. ... The BENGAL FILM JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION [1] is the oldest Association of Film critics in India, founded in 1937, by the inspiration and determination of the handful of pioneers amongst the then thin section of scribes that were drawn to film journalism with a lofty mission to serve the developing film... Market is a 2003 film directed by Jay Prakash and starring Manisha Koirala. ...


After receiving a diploma in filmmaking, she produced the small-budget caper-comedy Paisa Vasool (2004) in which she starred along with Sushmita Sen; this was probably the first ever chick-flick in Indian cinema in that it did not have a male lead nor a love story. Paisa Vasool is a 2004 Indian film directed by Srinivas Bhashyam. ... Sushmita Sen (Shushmita Shen, Hindi, सुष्मिता सेन, Suśmitā Sen) was born on November 19, 1975 in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. ...


Overall, Koirala starred as the leading role in 6 high-budget, successful Tamil movies: Bombay (1994) co-starring Arvind Swamy, Indian (1996) co-starring Kamal Hassan, Mudhalvan (1999) co-starring Arjun, Aalavandhan (2001) co-starring Kamal Hassan, Baba (2002) co-starring Rajnikanth and Mumbai Express (2005) co-starring Kamal Hassan. Arvind Swamy Arvind Swamy (MBA, IIM-A) is a popular former Tamil actor. ... Kamal Haasan (born November 7, 1954) is an Indian movie star working mainly in the Tamil film industry. ... Mudhalvan (1999) is a Tamil film directed by Shankar. ... Arjun and Arjuna are popular male given names in India and Sri Lanka. ... Aalavandhan (Tamil) is a 2001 released thriller film. ... Baba is a 2002 Indian Tamil film starring Rajinikanth and directed by Suresh Krishna. ... Rajnikanth (Tamil: ரஜினிகாந்த், Marathi: रजनीकांत, Kannada: ರಜನೀಕಾಂತ್), real name Sivaji Rao Gaekwad (Tamil: சிவாஜி ராவ் காயகவாட், Marathi: शिवाजीराव गायकवाड, Kannada: ಶಿವಾಜಿ ರಾವ್ ಗಾಯಕ್ವಾಡ್) (born December 12, 1949 in Karnataka, India)[1], is the highest paid actor [2] in India and the top rated popular South Indian film actor. ... Mumbai Express is a Tamil film directed by Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao, starring Kamal Haasan and Manisha Koirala. ...


Since then, She has played supporting roles in various unsuccessful films, some of which being well received by critics, such as the thriller Tum - A Dangerous Obsession (2005), and the horror film Anjaane - The Unknown (2006).


Koirala's only release in 2007 was Anwar, in which she played a supporting role. In 2008, she made her comeback to films, with her first leading role since Mumbai Express, in Tulsi, opposite Irrfan Khan. Although pre-release her comeback was described by the media as "shocking", and the film suffered from poor marketing,[16] her performance as Tulsi, a young homemaker diagnosed with blood cancer, was well received. Taran Adarsh from indiaFM wrote, "Manisha Koirala sinks her teeth in this role and delivers a fine performance."[17] Binomial name Ocimum tenuiflorum L. Synonyms Ocimum sanctum L. The Tulsi (also known as Tulasi) plant or Holy Basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum) is an important symbol in many Hindu religious traditions. ... There are multiple individuals named Irfan Khan, including: Irfan Khan (actor), a Hollywood actor. ... Taran Adarsh is a film critic and box office analyst who is best known for reviewing Bollywood films. ... Indiafm. ...


She has completed the shooting for Rituparno Ghosh's film Khela, and is set to star in Deepa Mehta's patriotic foreign film Exclusion. Rituparno Ghosh (Bangla: ঋতুপর্ণ ঘোষ Ritupôrno Ghosh) is a young Bengali film director whose work has met with considerable critical acclaim in recent years, both in his native India and abroad. ... Deepa Mehta ( दीपा मेहता ),(born 1950 in Amritsar Punjab, India) is a controversial Indian-Canadian film director and screenwriter who is based in Toronto and Delhi. ... Exclusion, formerly known as Kamagata Maru, is a forthcoming movie to be directed by internationally acclaimed director, Deepa Mehta starring Amitabh Bachchan, John Abraham, Seema Biswas, Kabir Bedi and well-known British actor, Terence Stamp in lead roles. ...


Social Work

In September 1999, Koirala was appointed as a UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador.[2] She is actively involved in social work, specifically working with organizations to promote women’s rights, prevention of violence against women, and also to prevent the human trafficking of Nepali girls for prostitution.[2] UNFPA Goodwill Ambassadors are celebrity advocates of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and utilize their talent and fame to advocate for the human right of reproductive health. ... The term women’s rights typically refers to freedoms inherently possessed by women and girls of all ages, which may be institutionalized or ignored and/or illegitimately suppressed by law or custom in a particular society. ... Violence against women (VAW) is a term of art used to collectively refer to violent acts that are primarily or exclusively committed against women. ... For other uses, see Human trafficking (disambiguation). ... Motto: Mother and motherland are dearer than the heavens Anthem: Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka Capital (and largest city) Kathmandu (Nepal Bhasa: येँ) Official languages Nepali[1] Recognised regional languages Nepal Bhasa, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Tharu, Gurung, Tamang, Magar, Awadhi, Sherpa, Kiranti and another 100 different indigenous languages. ... Whore redirects here. ...


Controversies

Ek Chotisi Love Story

In 2002, Manisha accused the director of the film Ek Chotisi Love Story Shashilal Nair of using Koirala's body double to shoot some love scenes in the film and portraying her in bad light by shooting obscene postures using another actress in her place, without Manisha's approval to do so. Koirala required from Nair to re-shoot these scenes because the double's body did not match her physique and required that these scenes be deleted from the film. She later claimed that Nair had stipulated to re-shoot the scenes only if she agrees to bear half the expenses. Ek Chotisi Love Story is a 2002 romantic film directed by Shashilal K. Nair. ...

I always believed in Shashi. I did this film out of sheer goodwill. I had nothing to gain from it financially as I did the film for free. I also gave him all the dates immediately. It was his first chance to direct a film in four years. He has a family to support and I couldn't bear to see a friend in hardship.[18]

Koirala decided to sue Nair and dragged him to court. She has moved the court against him, and objected to the alleged nudity and obscene postures, and pleaded that these scenes be deleted from the film, saying she had not performed in these scenes and that Nair had made use of another actress for this. Koirala.[18] Finally, the court decided to stay the release of the film.[19]


The pet case

Another controversy occurred in February 2006, when a wake of protests by section of people following a media report claimed Koirala had named her pet dog after a revered Muslim figure, which caused to demonstrations against her. Koirala was provided police security to prevent any problem. In the following days, The accusations continued. However, Koirala denied the accusations and the Police said the actress had no pet at all.[20] There is also a collection of Hadith called Sahih Muslim A Muslim (Arabic: مسلم, Persian: Mosalman or Mosalmon Urdu: مسلمان, Turkish: Müslüman, Albanian: Mysliman, Bosnian: Musliman) is an adherent of the religion of Islam. ...


Awards

Won

Nominated The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... This article is about the film. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... The Star Screen Award Best Actress is chosen by the viewers, and the winner is announced at the ceremony. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... Company is a 2002 Hindi film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi and Mohanlal. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Escape From Taliban is a 2003 Indian film directed by Ujjal Chattopadhyaya. ...

The Filmfare Best Actress Awards is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. ... The Filmfare Best Actress Awards is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. ... This article is about the film. ... The Filmfare Best Actress Awards is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. ... Akele Hum Akele Tum was a Hindi musical drama released in 1995, a remake of Kramer vs. ... The Filmfare Best Actress Awards is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. ... The Filmfare Best Actress Awards is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. ... Agni Sakshi is a film directed by Partho Ghosh starring Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala. ... The Filmfare Best Actress Awards is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. ... Dil Se (Devanagari दिल से) (1998) is a Hindi film directed by Mani Ratnam. ...

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
1989 Pheri Bhetaula Nepali film
1991 First Love Letter Radha
Saudagar Radha
1992 Yalgaar Meghna Kumar
1993 Insaaniyat Ke Devta Nisha
Anmol Anmol
Dhanwan Anjali Chopra
1994 Yun Hi Kabhi Pooja
1942: A Love Story Rajeshwari Pathak
Sangdil Sanam Sanam
1995 Bombay Shaila Bano Winner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance; Tamil film
Anokha Andaz
Milan Priya
Criminal Shweta Kumar Telugu film
Guddu Salina Gupta
Ram Shastra Anjali Sinha
Akele Hum Akele Tum Kiran Kumar
1996 Dushmani Sapna Oberoi
Agni Sakshi Shubhangi/Madhu
Yeh Majhdhaar Radha Rai
Khamoshi: The Musical Annie Winner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance & Nominated, Filmfare Best Actress Award
Indian Ishwarya Tamil film
1997 Sanam Sanam
Loha Manisha Koirala
Gupt: The Hidden Truth Sheetal Choudhry
Dil Ke Jharokhe Mein Suman
1998 Yugpurush Sunita
Achanak Pooja
Dil Se Meghna
Maharaja Shaili Mathur
1999 Kachche Dhaage Rukhsana
Lal Baadshah Kiran (Life Insurance Agent)
Laawaris Anshu Mehra
Jaihind Sheetal
Mudhalvan Thenmozhi Tamil film
Kartoos Mini
Mann Priya Verma
Hindustan Ki Kasam Roshanaara
2000 Champion Sapna Khanna
Khauff Neha
Baaghi Rani
Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya Manisha/Sapna Khanna
2001 Grahan Paro, Parvati Shastri
Chhupa Rustam Nisha
Lajja Vaidehi
Aalavandhan Sharmilee Tamil film
Moksha Ritika Sanyal
2002 Company Saroja Winner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani Vasundhara/Divya
Ek Chotisi Love Story The Woman
Baba Chamundeeswari Tamil film
2003 Escape From Taliban Sushmita Bannerjee/Sayed Kamal
Calcutta Mail Sanjana
Market Muskaan Bano/Kaalia
2004 Paisa Vasool Maria
Tum - A Dangerous Obsession Kamini
2005 Chaahat - Ek Nasha Mallika Arora
Mumbai Express Ahalya Tamil film
Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story Princess Jahan Ara
2006 Anjaane - The Unknown Shivani Malhotra
Darwaza Bandh Rakho Julie
2007 Anwar Anita
2008 Tulsi Tulsi
Sirf Devika
God Tussi Great Ho Sheetal In production
Exclusion In production
Khela Post-production

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Telugu may refer to: Telugu language Telugu literature Telugu people Telugu script Telugu films Look up Telugu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Guddu is an Indian film starring Mehmood, Manisha Koirala, and Shahrukh Khan. ... Akele Hum Akele Tum was a Hindi musical drama released in 1995, a remake of Kramer vs. ... Agni Sakshi is a film directed by Partho Ghosh starring Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Manisha Koirala. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... The Filmfare Best Actress Awards is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films. ... Tamil ( ; IPA ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, with smaller communities of speakers in many other countries. ... Loha is a 1997 Indian film directed by Kanti Shah. ... Dil Ke Jharoke Main is a 1997 Indian film directed by Ashim Bhattacharya. ... 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Nair. ... Baba is a 2002 Indian Tamil film starring Rajinikanth and directed by Suresh Krishna. ... Tamil ( ; IPA ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, with smaller communities of speakers in many other countries. ... Escape From Taliban is a 2003 Indian film directed by Ujjal Chattopadhyaya. ... Calcutta Mail is a 2003 Indian movie starring Rani Mukerji and Anil Kapoor. ... Market is a 2003 film directed by Jay Prakash and starring Manisha Koirala. ... Paisa Vasool is a 2004 Indian film directed by Srinivas Bhashyam. ... Mumbai Express is a Tamil film directed by Singeetham Sreenivasa Rao, starring Kamal Haasan and Manisha Koirala. ... Tamil ( ; IPA ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, with smaller communities of speakers in many other countries. ... Anjaane (The Unknown) is the name of an Indian Bollywood film released in 2005. ... 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See also

Awards
Filmfare Award
Preceded by
Farida Jalal
for Mammo
Best Actress (Critics)
for Bombay

1996
Succeeded by
Manisha Koirala
for Khamoshi: The Musical
Preceded by
Manisha Koirala
for Bombay
Best Actress (Critics)
for Khamoshi: The Musical

1997
Succeeded by
Tabu
for Virasat
Preceded by
Karisma Kapoor
for Zubeidaa
Best Actress (Critics)
for Company
tied with Rani Mukerji
for Saathiya

2003
Succeeded by
Urmila Matondkar
for Bhoot

This is an alphabetical list of notable Indian movie actresses. ... The filmfare award. ... Farida Jalal in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) Farida Jalal (born May 20) is a Bollywood actress. ... Mammo is a film by Shyam Benegal released in 1994. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... This article is about the film. ... This article is about the film. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... Tabu (born Tabassum Hashmi on November 4, 1970 in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India) is an award-winning Indian actress who has acted in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and English films. ... Virsat is a Hindi film released in India in 1997. ... Karisma Kapoor, nicknamed Lolo (Hindi: करिश्मा कपूर, born 25 June 1974 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) is a National Film Award-winning popular Indian actress who appears in Bollywood films. ... Zubeidaa is a 2001 film directed by Shyam Benegal and written by Khalid Mohammed. ... The Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance consists of two awards: Critic’s Award for Best Actor & Critic’s Award for Best Actress. ... Company (Hindi: कम्पनि, Urdu: چومپانِ) is a 2002 Hindi-Urdu film directed by Ram Gopal Varma, starring Ajay Devgan, Manisha Koirala, Vivek Oberoi and Mohanlal. ... Rani Mukerji (Bengali: ) born on March 21, 1978, is an award winning Indian film actress who works in Bollywood movies. ... Film poster for Saathiya Saathiya (translaters as Lifepartner) is Indian drama/romance movie starring Rani Mukherji, Vivek Oberoi and Tanuja which was released on December 20, 2002. ... Urmila Matondkar(Marathi:उर्मिला मातोंडकर) (born on February 4, 1974 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) is a well-known Indian Bollywood actress. ... A hindi word. ...

References

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  3. ^ "Siddharth Koirala makes a serious comeback. No 'Fun' this time." IndiaFM. November 11, 2006.
  4. ^ "Suresh Kohli and Manisha Koirala - More than a survivor." The Hindu. May 11, 2006.
  5. ^ Verma, Sukanya. I, me, myself - Manisha Koirala, a love affair - 1942. Rediff.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-15.
  6. ^ Verma, Sukanya. I, me, myself - Manisha Koirala, a love affair - Bombay. Rediff.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-15.
  7. ^ Verma, Sukanya. I, me, myself - Manisha Koirala, a love affair - Agni Sakshi. Rediff.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-15.
  8. ^ Box Office 1996. BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  9. ^ Verma, Sukanya. I, me, myself - Manisha Koirala, a love affair - Khamoshi. Rediff.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-15.
  10. ^ Khamoshi (Silence: The Musical) Review. Channel 4. Retrieved on 2007-03-14.
  11. ^ Box Office 1997. BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  12. ^ Overseas Earnings (Figures in Ind Rs). BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  13. ^ Box Office 1999. BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2008-03-14.
  14. ^ Ikram, M. Ali (July 9, 1999). Film review: Mann. Planet Bollywood. Accessed September 22, 2007.
  15. ^ Kumar, Alok (April 12, 2002). Film review: Company. Planet Bollywood. Accessed September 22, 2007.
  16. ^ Tuteja, Joginder (January 16, 2008). Manisha Koirala's shocking comeback this Friday. indiaFM. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.
  17. ^ Adarsh, Taran (January 18, 2008). Tulsi. indiaFM. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.
  18. ^ a b "Koirala's controversy with Shashikal Nair. Times of India. June 6, 2007.
  19. ^ "HC stays release of Ek Choti Si Love Story." Times of India. September 5, 2002.
  20. ^ Koirala finds herself in a controversy.Times of India. June 6, 2007.

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