Mumbai: Actress Manisha Koirala, who is undergoing treatment in New York for ovarian cancer, will most probably return to India in July, said her manager.
"Manisha is recovering well. She is better now. Most probably she will return to India by July. Nothing is decided now, but if things go well, then she might be back in India by July," Subroto Ghosh, Manisha's manager, told IANS.
Known for her roles in 'Bombay', and 'Lajja', among others, Manisha, 42, was operated upon in December last year in a hospital in New York. She is currently undergoing chemotherapy sessions there.

Manisha Koirala, who is undergoing treatment in New York for ovarian cancer will most probably return in July.
The actress, who has also worked in critically acclaimed films like 'Dil Se' and '1942: A Love Story', made her Bollywood debut with 'Saudagar' in 1991.
She was last seen in Ram Gopal Varma's 'Bhoot Returns'.
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