Telefilms worth re-watching in 2026

As Eid is around the corner, here are some telefilms from over the years that are worth re-watching

Achari Muhabbat poster taken from Afiablogs. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM

The Eid season ends with a big bang telefilm each year. These films are either a big hearty laugh or are forgotten before they even leave the screen. Usually, the telefilms are family-centered, with a touch of romantic comedy, and end on a happy note.

With a stellar cast each year, these films always try to create different stories. Among the few writers whose works stand out are Saima Akram Chaudhary, Sarmad Khoosat, Mohammed Ahmed, and Faseeh Bari.

Achari mohabbat

Achari Mohabbat doesn’t come off as just another romantic comedy; it's a well-crafted treat written by none other than Saima Akram. The story revolves around a typical middle-class household, where life is filled with simple joys and some relatable everyday struggles.

A delightful romantic comedy telefilm, Badru Chacha Ka Makan, is an unexpected love story, filled with twists and turns in a simple house that centers on all Eidul-Fitr madness.

Contractors

This Eid, if you want to toss aside the cliches eid films and want to dive into the gritty underworld, Contractors is just the telefilm you should binge-watch. Starring Haris Waheed, Mohammed Ahmed, and Shamim Hilaly, this stellar cast puts up a brilliant performance from a determined police inspector to deceiving contractors; each of them playing their character to perfection.

The telefilm, which aired on a private entertainment channel, was written by Faseeh Bari and starred Sana Askari, Ali Safina, and Saife Hassan was a perfect mix of horror and comedy. Spooky encounters are mixed with hilarious twists, making Eid ul Fitr the most entertaining watch in 2025, and it must be rewatched now. The telefilm leads to unexpected twists that lead to eerie laughter.

From being filled with horror sequences to well-placed comedy relief, this story is a perfect blend to watch on before Eid comes in. The story revolves around a haunted house and its new tenants, the unusual happenings that they face, and the paranormal activity that surrounds them. The story is power-packed and even scary for some who aren't a fan of horror comedy.

Rewatching them also reminds viewers how strong writing and natural performances can keep a story alive long after its first airing. As families gather this Eid, these telefilms offer an easy, comforting watch that brings the same laughter and warmth they did when they first came out. Sometimes the best way to celebrate the season is by returning to the stories that already feel like home

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