Manisha Koirala filmography

Manisha Koirala is a Nepalese actress known for her work in Hindi and Tamil films.[1] Koirala's acting debut was in the Nepali film Pheri Bhetaula (1989).[2] Two years later, she made her Bollywood debut in Subhash Ghai's Saudagar, which was a commercial success.[3][4] However, she followed this by appearing in a series of films which performed poorly at the box office, including First Love Letter (1991), Anmol (1993), and Dhanwan (1993).[3] Koirala's career had a turnaround when she starred as the daughter of a freedom fighter in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 1942: A Love Story (1994).[3][5][6][7] Her performance was critically acclaimed and she earned a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[3][5][8] The following year, Koirala received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress, and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil for playing a Muslim married to a Hindu during the 1992–1993 Bombay riots in the Mani Ratnam-directed Tamil drama Bombay (1995).[3][8][9][10]

A photograph of Koirala smiling at the camera during promotions for her film Bhoot Returns
Koirala during a promotion for Bhoot Returns (2012)

For playing the daughter of a mute and deaf couple in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Khamoshi: The Musical (1996), Koirala garnered a second consecutive Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.[3][9][11] She followed this with leading roles in Agni Sakshi (1996) and Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997), which were among the highest-grossing Indian films of their respective years.[12][13] She played a terrorist opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Dil Se.. (1998), the first Indian film to reach the top ten in the United Kingdom box office.[14] However, Koirala's roles in films which performed poorly at the box office, such as Dil Ke Jharokhe Mein (1997), and Achanak (1998), led to a decline in her film career.[3][11] She made her television debut in 2000 as the co-host of the game show Sawaal Dus Crore Ka with Anupam Kher. The show's poor ratings led to both Kher and Koirala being fired.[15] For her role as a gangster's girlfriend in Ram Gopal Varma's 2002 crime drama Company, she received her third Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.[16][17][a] Koirala also appeared in the controversial film Ek Chhotisi Love Story in which she played a woman secretly spied upon by a teenage voyeur.[18] The following year, her portrayal of Bengali writer Sushmita Banerjee in the drama Escape from Taliban garnered her the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for Best Actress (Hindi).[19][20][21]

Koirala's career continued to decline during mid 2000s, as she appeared in less mainstream films.[22] In 2004, she made her debut as a producer with the film Paisa Vasool,[23] which performed poorly at the box office.[24] The following year, she portrayed Mughal princess Jahan Ara in the historical drama Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story.[25] In 2008, Koirala starred in Rituparno Ghosh's Khela, where she played a woman in a troubled marriage.[26] Two years later, she appeared as an adulterous wife in the Malayalam drama Elektra.[27] The following year, she played a Kashmiri Muslim attempting to restore a childhood friendship in Onir's anthology film I Am (2011).[28] In 2012, she appeared in Ram Gopal Varma's horror sequel Bhoot Returns as the mother of a possessed daughter.[29] Later that year, she took a break from acting after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. After six months of treatment, Koirala recovered from the condition.[30][31] Three years later, she returned to acting with the psychological thriller Chehere: A Modern Day Classic (2015).[32]

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearTitleRole(s)Language(s)NotesRef(s)
1989Pheri BhetaulaUn­knownNepali[2] [33]
1991SaudagarRadha Singh ThakurHindi[2] [34]
First Love LetterRadha SinghHindi[35]
1992YalgaarMeghna KumarHindi[36]
1993Insaaniyat Ke DevtaNishaHindi[37]
AnmolAnmolHindi[38]
DhanwanImliHindi[39]
1994Yuhi KabhiPoojaHindi[40]
MilanPriyaHindi[41]
1942: A Love StoryRajeshwari PathakHindiNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress[42]
CriminalSwethaTelugu
Hindi
[43]
Sangdil SanamSanamHindi[44]
1995CriminalSwethaHindi[43]
BombayShaila BanuTamilFilmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
[3] [8]
Anokha AndazReemaHindi[45]
GudduSalina GuptaHindi[46]
Ram ShastraAnjali Sinha Hindi[47]
Akele Hum Akele TumKiran KumarHindiNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress[48] [49]
Dushmani: A Violent Love StorySapna OberoiHindi[50]
1996Agni SakshiShubhangi / Madhu[b]Hindi[51]
MajhdhaarRadha RaiHindi[54]
IndianAishwaryaTamil[55] [56][57]
Khamoshi: The MusicalAnnieHindiFilmfare Critics Award for Best Actress
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
[58]
[9]
1997SanamSanamHindi[59]
Gupt: The Hidden TruthSheetal ChoudhryHindi[60]
Dil Ke Jharokhe MeinSumanHindi[61]
LohaCameoHindiSpecial appearance[62]
1998YugpurushSunitaHindi[63]
SalaakhenCameoHindiSpecial appearance in song "Pichhu Pade Hai"[64] [65]
AchanakPoojaHindi[66]
Dil Se..MeghnaHindiNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress[67]
MaharajaShaili MathurHindi[68] [69]
1999Kachche DhaageRukhsanaHindi[70] [71]
Lal BaadshahKiranHindi[72]
LaawarisAnshu MehraHindi[73]
Jai HindSheetalHindi[74]
MudhalvanThenmozhiTamil[75]
[76]
KartoosManpreet Kaur (Mini)Hindi[77]
MannPriya VermaHindi[78]
Hindustan Ki KasamRoshanaaraHindi[79]
2000KhauffNeha VermaHindi[80]
BaaghiRaniHindi[81]
[82]
Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho GayaManishaHindi[83]
ChampionSapna KhannaHindi[84] [85]
2001GrahanParvati ShastriHindi[86]
Chhupa Rustam: A Musical ThrillerNishaHindi[87]
LajjaVaidehiHindi[88]
Aalavandhan
Abhay
SharmileeTamil
Hindi
Simultaneously shot and released in Hindi and Tamil[89][90] [91]
MokshaRitika SanyalHindi[92]
2002CompanySarojaHindiFilmfare Critics Award for Best Actress[16] [17]
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi KahaniVasundhara
Divya
Hindi[93]
Ek Chotisi Love StoryThe WomanHindi[94]
BabaChamundeswariTamil[95]
2003Escape from TalibanSushmita Bannerjee / Sayed Kamal[b]Hindi[52]
Calcutta MailSanjanaHindi[96]
MarketMuskaan BanoHindi[97]
[98]
2004Paisa VasoolMariaHindiAlso producer[23]
Tum?: A Dangerous ObsessionKaminiHindi[99]
2005Chaahat – Ek NashaMallika AroraHindi[100]
Mumbai XpressAhalyaTamil
Hindi
Simultaneously shot and released in Tamil and Hindi[101]
Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love StoryJahan AraHindi[102] [103]
Anjaane – The UnknownShivaniHindi[104]
2006Darwaza Bandh RakhoJulieHindi[105]
2007AnwarAnitaHindi[106]
2008TulsiTulsiHindi[107] [108]
NagaramCameoTeluguSpecial appearance in song "Hoshiyare Hoshiyare"[109] [110]
Sirf....Life Looks Greener on the Other SideDevikaHindi[111]
MehboobaVarsha Mehra / Payal[b]Hindi[53]
KhelaSheelaBengali[26]
2009Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki BaarishJuhiHindi[112]
2010Ek Second... Jo Zindagi Badal De?RashiHindi[113]
DharmaaGauriNepali[114]
ElektraDianaMalayalam[115]
2011MappillaiRajeswariTamilNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress (Tamil)[116]
I AmRubainaHindi[117]
2012Bhoot ReturnsNamrataHindi[118]
2015Chehere: A Modern Day ClassicTaranaHindi[119]
2016Game
Oru Melliya Kodu
MayaKannada
Tamil
Simultaneously shot in Kannada and Tamil[120] [121][122]
EdavappathySumithra / Mathangi[c]Malayalam[123]
2017Dear MayaMaya DeviHindi[124]
2018Lust StoriesReenaHindiAnthology film[125]
SanjuNargisHindi[126]
2019PrassthanamSaroj Pratap SinghHindi[127]
2020MaskaDiana IraniHindi[128]
202199 SongsPsychologistHindi[129]
India Sweets and SpicesSheilaEnglish[130]
2023ShehzadaYashodaHindi[131]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2000Sawaal Dus Crore Ka Co-host[15]
2003Larger Than LifeHerselfDocumentary[132]
2015Femina Miss India 2015Judge[133]
2024Heeramandi:The Diamond BazaarMalikajaanPost-production, Netflix release[134]

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