Today's  generation may not really be aware of the talent called Manisha Koirala  that had once made the entire industry   stand up and notice her.
The gorgeous woman who is on the verge  of getting married was once a pretty girl   who was launched with much fanfare by showman Subhash Ghai in 'Saudagar'  (1991).
This terrific kick start   was followed by a spree of indifferent films that Manisha did. Except  for 'Yalgaar', there was nothing much to show for   Manisha who saw a dip in her career despite working with Rishi Kapoor  (Anmol), Ajay Devgn (Dhanwan) and Jackie   Shroff (Milan).
 However, a terrific run followed soon after with Manisha Koirala hitting  back in a big way with three notable performance   oriented roles in successive years - '1942 - A Love Story' (1994),  'Bombay' (1995) and 'Khamoshi - The Musical'   (2006).
While each of these three films directed by Vidhu Vinod  Chopra, Mani Ratnam and Sanjay Leela   Bhansali are much talked about till date, what surprisingly fails to  find mention in the same breath is a film called   'Agnisakshi' (1996) which was not just critically but also commercially  acclaimed.
 "No wonder, it made sense for both Manisha and director of 'Agnisakshi' -  Partho Ghosh - to come together with 'Ek   Second... Jo Zindagi Badal De?', comments a trade observer, "The film  was pronto launched in early 2008 though not   with much fanfare way back. Rachna Sunil Singh and Agastyaa Singh were  the producers for whom this was their first   film making assignment."
 To ensure that the film reaches out to current generation as well, the  makers also roped in ex-Miss India Nikita Anand   in an important role.
To give the film a wider appeal in the sub  continent, Pakistani actor Moammar Rana too   was summoned. This is not all. There was a dash of glamour quotient  incorporated as well with Rozza Catalano, ex-  girlfriend of Saif Ali Khan, adding further weight to the cast.
 "The intentions were all right and though the film wasn't much in news  during it's making, it seemed that much hoopla   would be made once the film was ready for release", continues the  observer, "However, an entire year passed by since   the announcement and there was not much known about the film's progress. 
2009 began as well and while   Manisha Koirala went without a release for an entire year, there was no  sign yet of 'Ek Second... Jo Zindagi Badal   De?'."
 Naturally, it seems that the film has been lost in oblivion and now even  as it is getting ready for June release, it is   getting the kind of treatment which is meted out on stuck projects this  season. One wonders whether the film's heads  -on collision with 'Raajneeti' on 4th June indeed makes sense and if  Manisha Koirala would eventually manage to   regain her glory? 
   
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