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Fahad Mustafa goes into zombie mode as first poster drops for horror film with Mehwish Hayat

Eidul Azha release of 'Zombeid' marks fourth time two stars have teamed up with Director Nabeel Qureshi


Life And Style Desk April 10, 2026 1 min read
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Fahad Mustafa is returning to the big screen this Eidul Azha with Zombeid, a zombie horror film that marks a genre shift for Pakistani mainstream cinema. The film also marks the actor's on-screen reunion with Mehwish Hayat, eight years after Load Wedding.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Following the success of Load Wedding, the duo has once again teamed up with director Nabeel Qureshi. Mustafa and Hayat have previously worked together with Qureshi on Na Maloom Afraad and Actor in Law, making Zombeid their fourth collaboration.

The filmmaker has reunited with frequent collaborator Fizza Ali Meerza for the project, continuing a creative partnership that has delivered several commercial hits. The actors' return as a pair is likely to draw strong audience interest, particularly given the film’s unconventional genre.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The film’s first poster was recently unveiled, hinting at a teaser release soon. The visual leans into horror, featuring everyday items, including headphones, a mobile phone, a handkerchief, a dumbbell and a syringe, all splattered with blood, with the title appearing across the frame.

The poster has already sparked conversation online, with fans expressing excitement over the genre shift. Many users praised Mustafa’s continued presence in mainstream cinema while others called the upcoming release one of the most anticipated projects of the year.

Adding to the buzz, Hayat also celebrated her birthday on set, sharing moments with stylist Rao Ali Khan and fellow actor and makeup artist Waqar Hussain.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mustafa's return comes on the heels of his recent Eidul Fitr release Aag Lagay Basti Mein, which did well at the local and international box offices, further cementing his position as one of the industry’s leading stars.

With Zombeid, the team behind the project appears set to test new ground, while audiences will be watching closely to see if Pakistani cinema is ready to embrace horror on a larger scale.

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