The 40-year-old actress, who is from political family in Nepal, entered Bollywood through director Subhash Ghai's Saudagar in 1991. She went on to act in many hit films like Dil Se, Khamoshi, 1942: A Love Story, Akele Hum Akele Tum and many others. She was one of the top heroines in 1990s.
In 2001, she broke off her engagement to the then Australian ambassador to Nepal, Crispin Conroy, saying she was not yet ready for marriage. Last year, she was to have tied the knot with American author, speaker and mental toughness trainer Christopher Dorris but the wedding bells did not ring. Now, Nepal's star in Bollywood, Manisha Koirala, is ready to return to her roots by taking the plunge with fellow Nepalese Samrat Dahal.
"We have fixed the wedding date on June 19," said Surendra Dahal, father of the groom and a businessman whose Leather Wings company does rolling business and has associates in Bentinck Street of Kolkata, famed for its leather shops, Chennai, New Delhi, Kanpur and Agra.
Samrat studied in US, but is now back in Nepal to set up his own bio-gas plant. The first plant will be started in tourist city Pokhara, incidentally the place where Manisha was down shooting for her upcoming Nepali film 'Dharma', returning to the Nepali film industry after nearly two decades.
"We have fixed the wedding date on June 19," said Surendra Dahal, father of the groom and a businessman whose Leather Wings company does rolling business and has associates in Bentinck Street of Kolkata, famed for its leather shops, Chennai, New Delhi, Kanpur and Agra.
Samrat studied in US, but is now back in Nepal to set up his own bio-gas plant. The first plant will be started in tourist city Pokhara, incidentally the place where Manisha was down shooting for her upcoming Nepali film 'Dharma', returning to the Nepali film industry after nearly two decades.
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