Pakistani cinema is preparing for a high-stakes box office clash this Eid-ul-Azha. Three major films will release nationwide. Each film brings a different genre and star power. The industry expects strong audience turnout during the holiday season.
Big Stars, Big Stories: โPsychoโ and โLuv Di Saunโ Lead the Lineup
The film Psycho opens the Eid lineup with intense drama and action. Shaan Shahid directs the film and also plays a central role. He appears as a lawyer who takes money to defend false cases. The story explores corruption and moral conflict in the justice system.
Meera delivers a bold performance in a dark and aggressive character. She adds mystery and emotional depth to the storyline. Sonya Hussyn plays a role that the makers have kept secret. Early teasers suggest a major twist in her character arc.
The film is produced by Red Lipstick Productions. It focuses on power, deception, and legal manipulation. The trailer suggests a heavy emotional tone mixed with action scenes.
The second release, Luv Di Saun, offers a romantic drama with cultural layers. Farhan Saeed plays a man deeply in love. He later discovers hidden truths about Mamya Shajaffarโs character.
The story builds around emotional conflict and personal identity. Mamyaโs character demands respect and emotional security before commitment. This creates tension between love and self-worth.
Farhan Saeed also performs the filmโs music. The soundtrack mixes Punjabi and Urdu influences. The film highlights romance, heartbreak, and family values.
Babar Ali plays a supporting role that adds depth to the conflict. Syed Faisal Bukhari directs the film. ARY Films supports the production.
New Genre Alert: โZombeidโ Brings Horror Comedy to Pakistani Cinema
The third film, Zombeid, introduces a new genre to local cinema. The story focuses on a zombie outbreak that spreads across a community. The film blends horror, action, and comedy elements.
Mehwish Hayat plays a strong law enforcement officer. She tries to protect civilians during the crisis. Fahad Mustafa appears alongside her in a survival-driven role.
The trailer hints at chaos, suspense, and emotional tension. Some scenes suggest possible infection or possession affecting key characters. This adds unpredictability to the storyline.
The title โZombeidโ appears to combine โzombieโ and โEid.โ This reflects the filmโs unusual festive horror theme.
Nabeel Qureshi and Fizza Ali Mirza direct the project. The film aims to push Pakistani cinema into experimental storytelling.
Eid Box Office Competition Builds Audience Excitement
All three films target different audience groups. Psycho focuses on dark drama and legal tension. Luv Di Saun brings romance and emotional storytelling. Zombeid introduces horror-comedy with action elements.
Cinema experts expect strong competition at the box office. Eid releases usually perform well due to holiday crowds. Final success will depend on audience response and word of mouth.
The coming Eid-ul-Azha will test audience taste for new genres and star-driven storytelling in Pakistani cinema.
