Fear of losing it all made me appreciate life: Manisha Koirala

23/06/2018

Manisha Koirala has found poetry in everyday mundaneness of the world - the sunrise, the grass, the shining stars - and feels more appreciative of life today with every breath she takes. She was diagnosed with the ovarian cancer in 2012 which she successfully overcame. Though difficult, Manisha said the phase, where the fear of losing everything loomed large, left her completely changed.
Manisha told, "When I was at the brink of losing it all - with my health crisis - that made me appreciate life. For me, everyday is a blessing. I look at things which I ignored earlier. I enjoy sunrise, being barefoot on the grass, the stars in the sky, the breeze on your face or the ruffle of the leaves. I feel blessed to be alive,".
The actor said she is "at a relaxed and excited space" in her career and life, with her heart being more "compassionate, understanding and focused". While she feels grateful and blessed to still get good work, she is also thrilled to get feedback for her performances.
"When you get good reviews for your work, it's reassuring.
You wonder 'even after 80 plus movies?' and I say yes. It's always nice to hear good feedback," she said.
In 'Sanju', Manisha will be seen playing Dutt's mother, Nargis.
The actor said she had to undergo several "look tests" and credits director Rajkumar Hirani for doing "excellent" ground work.
"I had a very good director and the team was so good, half of my battle was won there.
When you work with good directors, it's easier because they've already done the ground work, research. We did a lot of look tests, watched documentaries, read books. I tried to bring out what we could."
'Sanju' features Ranbir Kapoor in the lead and also stars Paresh Rawal, Sonam Kapoor, Dia Mirza and Anushka Sharma.

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