Veteran actress Manisha Koirala proved that her grace is timeless as she made a stunning appearance at a recent fashion event hosted by celebrity makeup artist Cherag Nerio Bambboat. The 55-year-old actor, who recently garnered acclaim for her role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi, seemed to channel her royal on-screen persona in a sophisticated ethnic look.
The Outfit: Beige & Chanderi Luxury
Manisha opted for a luxurious three-piece co-ord set that balanced traditional craftsmanship with a modern silhouette:
- The Ensemble: A flowing long kurta paired with matching trousers and a dupatta, crafted from rich beige chanderi silk.
- Intricate Detailing: The kurta featured a classic round neck with a sharp V-cut, adorned with delicate floral motifs, sequin work, and elegant embroidery.
The Accessories: Statement Grandeur
The highlight of her look was the heavy-set jewellery that added a touch of “Heeramandi” royalty:
- Jewellery: A massive statement choker-style necklace with an intricate central medallion and matching drop jhumka earrings.
- Modern Twist: In a nod to contemporary style, Manisha balanced her thick traditional bangle with a sleek rectangular smartwatch on her left wrist.
- Makeup: Her look was completed with smoky eyes, a flawless base, and nude pink lips, highlighting her natural features.
A Legacy of Excellence
Born into the prominent Koirala political family of Nepal, Manisha has been a mainstay of Indian cinema for over three decades.
- The 90s Icon: She is celebrated for her transformative roles in classics like 1942: A Love Story, Bombay, and Dil Se.
- Recent Success: Her portrayal of Mallikajaan in Heeramandi (2024) has led to a major career resurgence, with fans praising her for maintaining her “superstar aura” well into her 50s.
Indian Cinema Demographics (2025-2026 Focus)
While Manisha represents the enduring legacy of veteran stars, the industry she inhabits is showing significant shifts in representation and viewer engagement:
- Age Representation: Actresses over the age of 45 now lead approximately 12% of major streaming (OTT) projects in India, a significant rise from less than 4% in 2020.
- Regional Diversity: While Hindi cinema (Bollywood) remains dominant, 45% of the national box office in 2025 was driven by South Indian films (Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam).
- Global Reach: Indian content viewership on global platforms has increased by 22% year-on-year, with historical dramas like Heeramandi being top performers in over 190 countries.

