“We
have to go step by step,” she told reporters on April 3 at the unveiling of the
seventh anniversary cover of Prevention, a health magazine.
भिडिओ हेर्न तल क्लिक गर्नु होस्
“Many
people tend to lose hope when they are diagnosed with cancer ... they tend to
give up. There is a stigma attached to cancer but I would like to say cancer is
not a death sentence, there is a hope,” said the actress, who was seen in
hits
like Dil Se and Bombay.
She
praises the film fraternity for their support while she was undergoing
treatment in New York.
“I
couldn’t attend the calls as I was undergoing treatment but I used to get calls
from Tabu, Gulshan Grover, Shatrughan Sinha and they used to speak to my family
about my health,” said the actress who returned here in June last year after
being cured.
Post
illness, Manisha is eagerly waiting to wear the grease paint and face the
camera, but is not ready to do small roles.
भिडिओ हेर्न तल क्लिक गर्नु होस्
“I
want to see myself on the screen but it has to be with good script, good
actors, and director. I have been getting lot of offers, but they say it’s an
important role with two scenes. I will not do that and I am not interested.”
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