Manisha Koirala, who has returned to the life she treasures after defeating
ovarian cancer, talks about her six-month ordeal.
Aaj main upar, asmaan nichey...sang Anne of Khamoshi: The Musical. And
today, Manisha Koirala, the gorgeous actress who essayed the role can say the
same. She has beaten all the odds and come out on top. Fate has bowed down in
front of her zeal and courage.
The vivacious actress was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in November last
year and after a six-month arduous battle, she has come out a winner. The
actress returned to Mumbai on June 26 and today as she recuperates in her Versova
home, she is discovering joy in the little pleasures of life. She is spending
time enjoying the Mumbai monsoon, watching Woody Allen and Danny Boyle movies
and hunting down the occasional organic food shops near her locality. It seems
as if it is a rebirth and it was to TOI, that Manisha opened up and spoke about
the ordeal at length.
It all started with a by-chance discovery and it turned her world upside
down. "Ovarian cancer is often not diagnosed early as its symptoms are
vague. I used to get exhausted very fast and my stomach had bloated. And one
day, I decided to go for a check-up." What the tests revealed, shook the
ground under Manisha's feet."I don't remember when it actually began to
sink in--the fear... the disbelief..." her voice trailed off.
Although, initially admitted to Jaslok Hospital, she was soon whisked off
to New York. And it Manisha's mother who took the call:. "Mom has school
friends who are established doctors in America. Whatever had to be done had to
be done immediately and I followed her instinct."
At Sloan Kettering Hospital in NY, Manisha underwent a surgery under the
supervision of Dr Dennis Chi and her chemotherapy sessions began under the
astute guidance of oncologist Dr Vicky Makker. Recalling the time, Manisha
said: "Doctors told me that chemotherapy would make me lose my hair. So I
shaved off my head." But, her luscious strands are slowly coming back.
It is during difficult times that true friendships are tested and Manisha
considers herself lucky: "I was blessed to have my loving and protective
family rallying around me. And I met two people who must be brothers from my
past life- Dr Narula and Dr Narain. They constantly guided my parents and I on
how I should face the challenge."
And as per instructions, Manisha began with a new regime. "Now, it is
important to eat nutritional food which is high in protein, exercise regularly,
pray, meditate, be optimistic, surround myself with positive people." She
has become particular about her food: "I went out to locate shops where
they sell organic food, zeroed down
on a few of them. Back in Mumbai, I have located similar shops in Bandra and
Juhu," she said, emphasising that though she loves to eat non-vegetarian
food, she avoids eating mutton/chicken/fish because she feels that the quality
of non-vegetarian stuff in India is terribly wanting. "I am also staying away from milk. I learnt in NY
that cows are fed with hormones and antibiotics," she said.
Finally, Manisha was not fighting cancer but cancer was fighting Manisha.
"I don't like the term fight. I would rather say the high-quality
treatment worked for me and I'm equally thankful for the prayers and blessings.
I used to chat with my Oneness teacher Namannji via Skype, while my mother's
guru Pilot Babaji visited me in NY and blessed me. I also pray to Poojya Pitaji
from Sirsa. Friends from India and NY were constantly praying for me."
Then came Subrata Roy Sahara, who helped her to reach out to some of the best
doctors in NY. "Subroto's help was priceless. He had arranged a team to
help me at all critical junctures," she said.
The actress plans to get back to work by October. "I am inspired and
excited by the bolder, unusual crop of films and directors that we witness
today. I have worked with some great directors and am looking forward to newer
challenges."
But it is not only films that are on her mind. While recuperating in New
York, confined to her apartment, Manisha had started penning notes, which she
intends to convert into a book some time soon. She intends to call it her 'memoir'.
"I am meeting publishers. It all started when I began to reflect on the
reasons of suffering from this cancer. Medical science says it could be due to
excessive lifestyle, excessive radiations and bad eating habits. But, never for
a moment did I let any negative thought seep into my mind. I didn't even ask
myself: Why Me?"
Dikenali sebagai antara aktres
berkarakter dan setiap lakonannya memberi kesan kepada penonton, namun Manisha
Koirala tidak seaktif dulu selepas dia disahkan menghidap kanser rahim pada
2011. Bagaimanapun dengan semangat juang yang kuat, sokongan keluarga,
kawan-kawan dan peminat, pelakon jelita yang masih bujang itu berusaha untuk
meneruskan hidupnya.Pada Disember lalu, dia menjalani pembedahan dan rawatan di
New York, Amerika Syarikat di mana semua anggota keluarganya ada
bersama-samanya untuk melalui detik getir itu. Sebaik saja selesai pembedahan,
Manisha dan ibunya Sushma Koirala terus berada di New York untuk rawatan
susulan. Dia kini sering bertopi dan memakai turban untuk melindungi rambutnya
yang kini menipis. Dia memuatkan gambar terbaru di New York di laman Twitternya
dan meminta peminat mendoakan dia segera sembuh. Antara filem lakonannya yang
paling diingati, Saudagar, Bombay, Dil Se dan 1942: A Love Story.
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