
Iffat Omar Voices Strong Concerns Over Main Manto Nahi Hoon | Six Screens
Iffat Omar, a well-known Pakistani actress and former model, didn’t hold back in recent days when she spoke out against her colleagues’ work on the drama Main Manto Nahi Hoon. She pointed to a scene where students protest and demand the teacher marry his student, calling it misguided and questionable. She asked how Pakistan’s top actors, writers and directors could allow such a scene to air.
What Triggered the Reaction
The scene that triggered her criticism shows a classroom protest, with students interrupting their professor and suggesting he should perform a “Manto–Mehmal Nikah” with his student. To Iffat, this portrayal crossed the line. She posted on her social media that this kind of story is “the best of Pakistan” — a sarcastic remark that revealed her disappointment.
This isn’t the first time Iffat has commented on scripts she finds regressive. She has openly said that many dramas today lack meaningful messages or strong female roles. Now, she added Main Manto Nahi Hoon to her list of concerns.
Why This Matters for Viewers and the Industry
When a respectable actress like iffat raises her voice against the drama dynamics, it is really concerning. Mein anto nhi hoon portrayed unacceptable relationships and that’s against our society norms.
At Six Screen Entertainment, we believe that media doesn’t just reflect society — it shapes it. If stories like these where teacher and student romance is encouraged, how will it impact our new generation?
A Call for Better Storytelling
Iffat didn’t just criticise; she also challenged the creatives behind the show to think more deeply. She didn’t focus on one actor’s performance but on how a collective project can slip into narratives that ignore ethics or social responsibility. Her tone was firm but honest.
For fans of Pakistani dramas, this is more than entertainment. Every story has consequences. The writers should see what they’re delivering and what impact it will cause.