Hira Mani praises son for neglecting her ‘bad’ advice of cheating on his exam

Hira Mani shares how her son neglected her 'bad advice'

Hira Mani praises son for neglecting her ‘bad’ advice of cheating on his exam
Hira Mani praises son for neglecting her ‘bad’ advice of cheating on his exam

Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, with schools shut down, Pakistani students have faced academic crisis. It has been tough for students to learn online with external hurdles but also very challenging for parents and teachers to stop students from cheating in online exams.

However, recently, the netizens got to see a quite opposite scenario, where a parent confesses of encouraging her child to cheat in the exam amid the challenging times.

Leading Pakistani TV actress Hira Mani, who is an avid social media user, often shares adorable pictures and messages for her children with her fans and followers.

She has recently posted a message for her son Ibrahim, in which the starlet is praising her child for not cheating on his online exam, despite her encouraging him to do so.


As strange as this sounds, the Ghalti famed actress posted on Instagram to appreciate her some for neglecting her bad advice and making his own decisions.

In the social media post, the Do Bol star wrote, "This is for you Ibrahim jo tum ne exam main cheating nahi ki mere kehnay pay bhe nahi ki I am so proud of you [This is for you Ibrahim, that you didn't cheat in your exam despite me telling you to. I am so proud of you]," she wrote.

"Ghusa tou aya tha mujhey tum pay kerlete online exam tha kis ko pata lagta lekin chalo tumhari honesty pay ye appreciation post bunti hai for you for life [I was a little furious at you, you should have cheated, it was an online exam, no one would have found out. But never mind, you deserve an appreciation post for your honesty for life]", she added, alongside an adorable picture of herself and her son.

As the actress is seen praising her son, the netizens on the other hand, are quite angered with her latest post. Many Internet user think that there is no way parents should be encouraging children to cheat.