Manisha Koirala

Koirala made her acting debut with the Nepali film ''Pheri Bhetaula'' (1989), and later debuted in Indian cinema with the Hindi drama ''Saudagar'' (1991). Following a brief setback, she established herself with commercial successes in both Bollywood and Kollywood films, including ''Bombay'' (1995), ''Agni Sakshi'' (1996), ''Indian'' (1996), ''Gupt: The Hidden Truth'' (1997), ''Kachche Dhaage'' (1999), ''Mudhalvan'' (1999) and ''Company'' (2002). She also received critical recognition for playing a naive girl in ''1942: A Love Story'' (1994), an ambitious wife in ''Akele Hum Akele Tum'' (1995), the daughter of deaf-mute parents in ''Khamoshi: The Musical'' (1996), a terrorist in ''Dil Se..'' (1998) and a mistreated woman in ''Lajja'' (2001).
Over the course of the next decade, she garnered praise for her performances in several unconventional and art-house films, such as the survival drama ''Escape From Taliban'' (2003), the Malayalam psychological drama ''Elektra'' (2010), and the anthology film ''I Am'' (2010). In 2012, Koirala took a break from acting after being diagnosed with last stage ovarian cancer and underwent an year-long treatment, making a successful recovery by mid-2014. She returned with the coming-of-age drama ''Dear Maya'' (2017), followed by her portrayal of actress Nargis in ''Sanju'' (2018). The same year Koirala featured in the Netflix production ''Lust Stories''. She has since starred in the acclaimed period drama series ''Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar'' (2024).
In addition to acting in films, Koirala was appointed as the Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund in 1999 for India and 2015 for Nepal, and was involved in the relief works after the April 2015 Nepal earthquake. She also contributed as an author to the novel ''Healed: How Cancer Gave Me a New Life''; which is an account of her struggle with ovarian cancer. Koirala is frequently cited as one of the most beautiful actresses of her times. Provided by Wikipedia