Director: Mohsen Ehteshami
Cast: Bahareh Afshari
Manshoor is a 2026 Iranian talk show hosted by actor Bahareh Afshari — the first time a woman has led this kind of long-form conversation program in this format — built around candid, unhurried discussions on the themes that run through ordinary and extraordinary lives alike.
What is Manshoor about?
Each episode of Manshoor gives a well-known figure from Iranian cinema, sport, or music an unusual amount of space: time to think, to contradict themselves, to circle back. The show is not structured as a rapid-fire interview. It moves more like a long conversation between two people who have agreed to be honest with each other. The topics are not confined to career highlights or promotional rounds. Instead, Manshoor draws guests toward the questions that tend to get avoided — identity, failure, what people believe in, how they handle loss. Under director Mohsen Ehteshami, the production keeps the visual and logistical frame simple so that the conversation itself remains the center of gravity. The result is a talk show that earns its subtitle: a prism, refracting one person's life into something the audience can recognize as their own.
Cast & crew
Bahareh Afshari, a well-established Iranian actor known across film and television, takes the host chair for Manshoor — a role that places her on the other side of the camera in a sustained, visible way. The series is directed by Mohsen Ehteshami, whose work here is focused on creating the conditions for an unguarded conversation rather than a polished broadcast performance.
Context & significance
Iranian talk shows have a long tradition on satellite and state television, but the long-form, host-driven conversation program — where a single guest occupies the full hour and the format trusts silence as much as words — is relatively new in Persian-language streaming. For diaspora audiences in North America, programs like Manshoor serve a specific function: they carry voices, accents, and cultural reference points that are otherwise absent from the screen. A female actor in the host role, conducting serious conversations about human themes, is itself a statement about what Persian-language television can look like in 2026.
Where & how to watch
Manshoor is available on K-Time in its original Persian audio. No dubbed or subtitled version is currently offered. You can watch on the K-Time web app, on your TV, or on your phone — no VPN required, no geo-block, and you can cancel your subscription at any time.