Recent sensation Heeramandi actress Manisha Koirala recently shared her perspective on marriage during an exclusive interview with Zoom TV’s Khol Ke Bol segment. Reflecting on her past experiences, she expressed her preference for companionship over remarriage.
In 2010, Manisha tied the knot with Nepali businessman Samrat Dahal in a traditional ceremony. However, their marriage lasted only two years, coinciding with Manisha’s diagnosis of ovarian cancer in 2012. In her conversation with Zoom TV, she revealed her decision to forgo the institution of marriage, emphasizing the importance of friendship and companionship instead.
Manisha candidly expressed, “I am not open to marriage anymore. But maybe great friendship and companionship is fine,” indicating her desire for a deeper connection beyond traditional marital bonds. Reflecting on her past experiences, she added, “Bas ho gaya. Once bitten, twice shy.”
Despite the challenges she faced, including her battle with cancer and the end of her marriage, Manisha remains resilient and optimistic. Her journey as a cancer survivor is chronicled in her memoir, “Healed: How Cancer Gave Me A New Life,” showcasing her strength and resilience.
Throughout her illustrious career in Bollywood, Manisha has delivered captivating performances in films like “1942: A Love Story,” “Bombay,” and “Dil Se,” earning her critical acclaim and adoration from audiences worldwide.
As she enter a new chapter in her life, Manisha’s message of seeking companionship and friendship resonates with many, inspiring others to prioritize meaningful connections and personal fulfillment above societal expectations.
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