Actress Manisha Koirala has quite a few reasons to be happy. Not only is she doing her first double-role film, she�s also got a new man in her life.The film by Partho Ghosh was shot extensively in Malaysia and has Manisha starring alongside a Pakistani actor and Jackie Shroff.�It�s called �Ek Second� and is directed by Partho Ghosh, who did one of my most successful filmsm, �Agnisakshi�. It�s about how one moment can change one�s entire life. The story of my life,� she laughs.�My co-stars were a talented Pakistani actor Momin Rana � and Jackie Shroff � good old Jaggu Dada whom I really get along with. A nice mix of the new and the familiar � Just the way I want in my life at this time.�And Manisha reveals that there is a new man in her life whom she has been seeing for some months now.
�He�s an American and a very spiritual person. I�ve never been happier. Beyond that I don�t want to say anything about him until I�m sure about where the relationship is going.�Manisha was in Bangkok for three months as she was looking after her father Prakash Koirala, who was unwell and had to be hospitalised.�My dad was critically ill. How ill? You can judge from the fact that he was in hospital for two months.�"My mother, my brother Siddharth and his wife Yulie were by his side throughout. I also had no desire to leave his side. Nothing seemed more important than his health. I just wanted him to get well. Now he�s on the way to recovery. We�ve brought him back to Mumbai where his medication will continue.�We were all together when my father fell ill. I saw how my mother looked after my father. Some day in the near future I hope to be an equally good wife and mother.�
Manisha�s father, who was a minister during King Gyanendra�s rule, had to move out of their home in Nepal due to political unrest.�Things aren�t very smooth-sailing for us Koiralas in Nepal,� Manisha said cautiously. �Besides I wanted my father to get the best health care possible. Bangkok seemed the best bet.�In her absence, a rather sweet film �Sirf�, where she played a neglected wife to Kay Kay Menon, was released.�It was a good film. Though an ensemble piece, I liked my role and enjoyed doing it. I was too concerned about my dad to care about my career. I don�t know what happened to the film. I dubbed and left for Malaysia to shoot, and then for Bangkok to attend to my dad.�
�He�s an American and a very spiritual person. I�ve never been happier. Beyond that I don�t want to say anything about him until I�m sure about where the relationship is going.�Manisha was in Bangkok for three months as she was looking after her father Prakash Koirala, who was unwell and had to be hospitalised.�My dad was critically ill. How ill? You can judge from the fact that he was in hospital for two months.�"My mother, my brother Siddharth and his wife Yulie were by his side throughout. I also had no desire to leave his side. Nothing seemed more important than his health. I just wanted him to get well. Now he�s on the way to recovery. We�ve brought him back to Mumbai where his medication will continue.�We were all together when my father fell ill. I saw how my mother looked after my father. Some day in the near future I hope to be an equally good wife and mother.�
Manisha�s father, who was a minister during King Gyanendra�s rule, had to move out of their home in Nepal due to political unrest.�Things aren�t very smooth-sailing for us Koiralas in Nepal,� Manisha said cautiously. �Besides I wanted my father to get the best health care possible. Bangkok seemed the best bet.�In her absence, a rather sweet film �Sirf�, where she played a neglected wife to Kay Kay Menon, was released.�It was a good film. Though an ensemble piece, I liked my role and enjoyed doing it. I was too concerned about my dad to care about my career. I don�t know what happened to the film. I dubbed and left for Malaysia to shoot, and then for Bangkok to attend to my dad.�
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