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Manisha Koirala shares unseen photos with old friends, making memories fresh

Manisha Koirala has shared photos of her college days on social media. Manisha is standing with her many friends in the photo. It is difficult to identify Manisha in the photo, but users are trying to guess differently who is Manisha in this crowd.
Unseen photo of Manisha
Manisha Koirala has shared photos of her college days on social media. Manisha is standing with her many friends in the photo. It is difficult to identify Manisha in the photo, but users are trying to guess differently who is Manisha in this crowd. Fans are liking this unseen photo of Manisha. Manisha Koirala herself is lost in those old memories by sharing this photo. Manisha writes – Friendship must go on for the whole life, even if it does not last more. This post of Manisha has become viral at this time. Earlier too, Manisha has shared stories related to her old films with fans on social media.
Friendships that lasts a lifetime if not more ❤️ #taps #bffs pic.twitter.com/XWF6PgQ2d3
— Manisha Koirala (@mkoirala) July 11, 2020
Disputed statement led to troll
By the way, Manisha Koirala also talks about the politics of the country. Recently she has been in controversy due to her statements. Actually Manisha Koirala supported the disputed map issued by Nepal. Nepal had declared its share of three areas of India – Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura. India has always described these areas as part of its country. In such a situation, there is tension between the two. But in the meantime Manisha Koirala had supported Nepal in a tweet. He had said- regional sovereignty + political sovereignty + economic sovereignty = sovereign country !!
Territorial sovereignty + political sovereignty + economical sovereignty = sovereign state !! Let’s mull over this !! Gm ❤️??
— Manisha Koirala (@mkoirala) June 22, 2020
Manisha was trolled for the reason of this tweet. It is known that Manisha Koirala is actually from Nepal. His grandfather Bisweshar Prasad Koirala was the Prime Minister of Nepal in the 1950s and 60s.