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The turn of the millennium brought a shift. The era of the "chopstick-thin, NRI-centric heroine" arrived. Manisha Koirala, who favored substance over style, saw her theatrical releases slow down. However, she did not disappear. Instead, she pivoted.

In the last decade, Manisha Koirala has successfully pivoted to the streaming (OTT) platform space, introducing her to a new generation of viewers.

| Video | Year | Duration | Watch | |-------|------|----------|-------| | Dilwale – “Dance in the Rain” | 1994 | 2 min 15 s | ▶️ | | Saudagar – “Emotional Monologue” | 1991 | 3 min 02 s | ▶️ | | Khalnayak – “Action Chase” | 1993 | 1 min 48 s | ▶️ | | Anjaam – “Climactic Confrontation” | 1994 | 2 min 30 s | ▶️ | | Bombay – “Song Sequence” | 1995 | 2 min 10 s | ▶️ | | Mann – “Romantic Montage” | 1999 | 2 min 05 s | ▶️ |

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