"We’ve seen the pandemic, only this was left."
Fahad Mustafa dropped a teaser for ZOMBEID, featuring Mehwish Hayat as the first Pakistani zombie thriller movie project.
This upcoming action thriller is set to release during the festive occasion of Eid-ul-Azha in Pakistan.
The almost one-minute-long teaser was shared on Instagram.
It stars the iconic duo of Mustafa and Hayat alongside the veteran actor Babar Ali in a leading role.
The video begins with intense scenes showing panic and destruction as people run through the chaotic city streets.
This horror footage clearly suggests a story built around a terrifying and sudden outbreak of a zombie virus.
A deep-voiced narrator says: “We’ve seen wars, we’ve seen the pandemic, only this was left.”
This narration plays over a montage of frightening zombie snarls and moments of high tension and extreme fear.
The film appears to involve heavy fighting and features a scene with a shirtless Mustafa standing inside a cold fighting octagon.
There are many stunts included in the teaser which promise a high-energy cinematic experience for the audience.
A brief hint of romance shows Mustafa and Hayat cuddled up together amidst the surrounding chaos and danger.
Nabeel Qureshi and Fizza Ali Meerza created this project, which is touted as the first zombie movie ever in Pakistan.
This new movie is the second major release for Fahad Mustafa following his highly successful project Aag Lage Basti Mein.
That previous film featured Mahira Khan and Javed Sheikh, and it was released during the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays.
It also starred Tabish Hashmi and managed to earn around 28 crores worldwide in its opening weekend.
Aag Lage Basti Mein broke several records as one of the top earners of the entire year of 2026.
The success of that film has created massive expectations for the upcoming horror thriller ZOMBEID.
Fans are expressing their excitement online after seeing the gritty and dark aesthetic of this very fresh teaser.
Mustafa has consistently delivered hits, and this collaboration with Mehwish Hayat is expected to follow that same trend.
Pakistani cinema is evolving quickly, and exploring this theme is a bold move by the talented creative team.
People are curious to see how a zombie apocalypse will be portrayed within the unique context of Pakistan.
Social media platforms are already buzzing with theories about the plot and the origin of the zombie plague.







