
Manisha Koirala Receives Honorary Doctorate From UK's University Of Bradford
Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford for her contributions and life journey. She shared her excitement on Instagram.
Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala was recently conferred with an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Bradford, marking a proud moment in her inspiring journey. Known for her role in Dil Se.., Koirala shared that her learning has come not through conventional education but through life experiences, calling herself a student of life
Sharing the news on Instagram, the Dil Se.. actress posted a video from the graduation ceremony and reflected on her unique life path. 'Today, I received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford," she wrote. 'I stand here not as someone who came through the traditional path of education, but as someone who learned through life — through hard work, failure, resilience, and service."
Koirala expressed deep gratitude to the university for recognising her journey and story. 'This honor means more than I can put into words. It's proof that no matter where you start, your journey matters. Thank you to the University of Bradford for seeing value in my story. Keep growing. Keep shining…" she added in her heartfelt post.
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Apart from celebrating this professional high, Koirala also took a moment to remember someone very personal. On the same day, she paid a tribute to her late grandmother, Sushila Koirala, in an emotional Instagram note.
'Offering deepest tribute to mother Susila, who raised me, taught me the values of life and founded me the foundation of who I am today. My sweetest childhood memories are attached to her — whether learning life lessons, learning Bharatanatyam or Manipuri dance, or reading a book," she wrote.
She called her grandmother her 'first teacher" and shared two photographs to honour her memory. Sushila Koirala, a respected classical dancer and theatre director, passed away on 13 July 2007 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
On the work front, Manisha was last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's acclaimed Netflix series Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, where her performance as Mallikajaan earned widespread praise.
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