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Manisha Koirala admits decision to get marry was ‘Big mistake’

Saturday, May 27, 2017

/ by Shashi Raj Parajuli
Nepali actress Manisha Koirala who is widely known for her roles in Bollywood for the first time admits while talking to Indian media that her overnight decision to get marry and live normal life as other women was  one of the ‘biggest mistake’ of her life.

Koirala had got married with, Samrat Dahal, a seven-year younger US educated Nepali businessmen, in traditional ceremony held in Kathmandu on June 19, 2010. The couple had their honeymoon trip in Finland.  They had known with each other via social networking site, Facebook but had not fallen in love until they met each other face to face.
In fact it was actor Koirala who proposed Dahal for tying the knot. Dahal was so happy that it took him no time to proudly speak in media that soon he is getting married to Bollywood star. On marrying day Dahal remarked ‘the happiest day of his life to get Koirala as my better half’.
Her Bollywood colleagues Jakcie Shroff and Gulshan Grover had also attended the ceremony to wish good luck for her married life. Sadly, this couldn’t happened and her marriage from very beginning started to experience ups and downs mainly because of free spirited nature of actor Koirala.
Making public her intention to separate the actor had posted in her social media profile: "My husband has become my enemy. How much worst can it become for a women?" To no surprise the relationship ended in 2012.
Before trying her shot to Dahal, veteran actor in 2001 claiming that she is not made for marriage broke off her engagement to Australian ambassador to Nepal Crispin Conroy. Then Koirala had relationship with author Christopher Dorris for a couple of years.
At present Koirala is in Mumbai and is making her comeback with debutant director Sunaina Bhatnagar's film DEAR MAYA which will hit silver screens on June 2.

To make the best use of her single life time besides acting, Nepali darling Koirala is also working hard here in Kathmandu to bring change in society via various NGOs and charity organizations.

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