The 68-year-old star, who is on a week-long visit to the country as the ambassador of Live to Love foundation run by Gyalwang Drukpa, said the notion about the current condition of Nepal should change.
The "Dead Men Walking" star said she would love to visit the country later this year with her kids and encourage people to come here with their families too.
The earthquake last month that claimed nearly 9000 lives has also hit the 10 billion-rupee tourism industry - the country's main forex earner.
The industry is fearing cancellation of over two lakh international visitors in the next four months. The once crowded markets stand desolate without tourists.
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