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Manisha Koirala claims that she turned down the Madhuri Dixit movie because she was insecure. “I Was Afraid And…”
Manisha Koirala claims that she turned down the Madhuri Dixit movie because she was insecure. “I Was Afraid And…”
Manisha Koirala is prepared for her role as the lead character in India prior to its independence in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming television series, Heeramandi. She discussed her major error of rejection—turning down a Yash Chopra film because Madhuri Dixit was in it—in an interview with India Today. “I regret not doing Yash Chopra’s film,” Manisha remarked when asked about her professional regrets. I became afraid when Madhuri ji (Dixit) was matched against me. I abandoned the endeavor.
Afterwards, Manisha and Madhuri appeared in Raj Kumar Santoshi’s Lajja. Madhuri ji is an amazing actor and person, she stated. I didn’t need to be feeling insecure. I believe that your performance only becomes better when you have a powerful actor in front of you. They motivate you to elevate your performance. That results from experience and age. I had a great time working on that movie with Madhuri ji. Working with Rekha ji was also a pleasure.
A number of 90s Bollywood actors gave Yash Chopra’s Dil To Pagal Hai some thought. Ultimately, nevertheless, Karishma Kapoor assumed the role of Nisha. The dance-off between her and Madhuri, dubbed “The Dance of Envy,” won over many followers.
In the red-light locale of Heera Mandi in Lahore, Manisha depicts the concubine Mallikajaan. The film investigates pre-partition India and is set in the 1940s. The epic investigates in incredible detail the relationship that existed between British officers, prostitutes, and Nawabs—the Mughal empire’s governors.