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Lahore promotion event boosts excitement for ‘Zombied’

Published on: May 23, 2026 4:00 PM

Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat's Zombeid Trailer Delivers Explosive 80s  Action and Zombie Chaos

The promotional campaign for upcoming Pakistani film ‘Zombied’ created excitement in Lahore as fans gathered in large numbers to welcome the movie’s cast during a special event held at a shopping mall in the city.

The film, produced under the banners of Geo Films and Filmwala Pictures, featured appearances by leading actors Fahad Mustafa and Mehwish Hayat, who received an enthusiastic response from attendees during the promotional activity.

Read More: Zombeid trailer brings 80s action nostalgia to zombies

Speaking at the event, Fahad Mustafa described ‘Zombied’ as a film representing all parts of Pakistan. He jokingly remarked that the movie would feature every kind of zombie, including Sindhi, Punjabi, and Pashtun characters, highlighting the film’s local and humorous approach to the zombie genre.

Meanwhile, Mehwish Hayat shared her thoughts during a conversation with Geo Digital, saying that “desi zombies” were faster than Western ones and would arrive as soon as they heard a sound. Her light-hearted comments drew laughter and added to the lively atmosphere of the event.

The promotional campaign attracted a large crowd of movie fans, many of whom gathered to meet the actors, take photographs, and learn more about the film ahead of its release.

‘Zombied’ is scheduled to hit cinemas on May 27 during the Eidul Azha holiday season, one of the busiest periods for Pakistani film releases. Industry observers believe the movie’s unique blend of comedy, horror, and local cultural references could attract audiences looking for festive entertainment.

Read More: Ramzan Chhipa joins promotions for zombie film ‘Zombeid’

Pakistani cinema has seen growing experimentation with different genres in recent years, including action, comedy, and horror-themed productions aimed at expanding the local film industry’s appeal.

The cast and production team expressed optimism that the film would receive a strong response from audiences across the country during the Eid holidays

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Eid release, Fahad Mustafa, Lahore, Lifestyle-latest, Mehwish Hayat, Pakistani Cinema, Zombied

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