Pakistan’s beloved on-screen duo, Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat, make a thrilling comeback after eight years in the action-horror film Zombied. The highly anticipated trailer promises a wild ride, blending romance, action, and intense zombie survival.
The cinematic landscape of Pakistan is abuzz with excitement as the highly anticipated trailer for the horror-action-romantic film Zombied has officially dropped. This marks a thrilling reunion for beloved on-screen pair, Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat, who grace the big screen together after an eight-year hiatus. Set to release this Eid ul Adha, the film promises a fresh take on the horror genre, igniting discussions among cinephiles across the nation.

Both Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat have carved indelible niches in Pakistani entertainment. Fahad Mustafa, a powerhouse performer, has captivated audiences with his versatile acting and charismatic presence, not to mention his immense success as a television host. His filmography boasts several blockbusters, solidifying his status as a leading man. Similarly, Mehwish Hayat is a celebrated film and television actress, known for her strong performances and captivating screen presence. Her roles have often challenged societal norms, earning her widespread acclaim and a loyal fan base. Fans can follow their journeys on Instagram: Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat.

The Zombied trailer, unveiled by Filmwala Productions, helmed by the dynamic duo Fizza Ali Meerza and director Nabeel Qureshi, offers a tantalizing glimpse into an upgraded Pakistani horror venture. It artfully blends romance and adrenaline-pumping action sequences within a zombie-infested setting. The trailer showcases Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat navigating dangerous situations, demonstrating both their chemistry and their characters’ fight for survival. While many fans are praising the trailer as promising and upscale, some viewers have offered constructive criticism. Comments range from admiration for Mehwish Hayat’s stellar performance to observations about Fahad Mustafa’s acting, and suggestions for a darker aesthetic or broader scope for the disaster to avoid a ‘low-budget’ appearance. The film certainly aims to push boundaries for Pakistani cinema.


As the countdown to Eid ul Adha begins, the debate around Zombied’s trailer continues to fuel anticipation. With its ambitious blend of genres and a beloved lead pair, the film is poised to be a significant release. Will Zombied redefine Pakistani horror and live up to the hype, or will it fall short of audience expectations? Only time will tell when it hits cinemas, but for now, the conversation is just getting started. What are your thoughts on this exciting new venture?






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