Every Eid brings a new wave of excitement to look forward to and Pakistani television is one way to boost the festive spirit. As always, the small screen has something for everyone this holiday season. Whether you like romantic comedies, family dramas, or stories with subtle social messages, these seven phone movies have you covered this Halloween.
- Jodi Ban Gai
Jodi Ban Gaye teams up with Feroze Khan and Sehar Khan in a charming romantic comedy that defies the conventional norms of marriage. Directed by Syed Ramish Rizvi, this telefilm shows that age is just a number in true love, focusing on how ideas conform to society’s expectations.
With a talented cast including Saba Faisal and Mehmood Akhtar, Jodi Ban Gayi promises a mix of funny and heartwarming moments. Feroze makes light moves, offering an interesting change from his usual characters. This phone movie is designed to add romance and joy to your Eid celebrations.
- Tere Naam Ka Tattoo
Start your vacation with Tere Naam Ka Tatu, a romantic comedy starring Arslan Nasir and Sahar Hashmi. Arslan, known for his charming performance in Rudd, plays Ahsa, a hopeful romantic who is in denial about her recent divorce. The storyline is refreshing as a heartbroken Ahsan discovers his love story over the years.
Directed by Muhammad Iftikhar Iffi and written by Hasan Inam, this telefilm promises to be a refreshing change from the usual Eid. Expect unique storylines and new on-screen pairings that will add a new dimension to your holiday event.
- Pyaar Tou Warh Gaya
Get ready for an exciting time with Pyaar Tou Warh Gaya starring Ahsan Khan and the dynamic Amar Khan. This exciting adventure sees Ahsa in a dual role, one of which involves dressing up as a woman. Playing his simple wife, Amar goes through hilarious misunderstandings that guarantee constant laughs.
Directed by Ali Faizan and written by Shakeel Arsalan, this telefilm features Sidra Niazi, Behroze Sabzwari and Adnan Jaffer in excellent supporting roles. An engaging plot and witty dialogues provide a rib-tickling experience, making it a perfect choice for Eid al-Azha.
- Love Hi Mushki
Cinta Hai Mushkil stars Ali Rehman Khan and Mah-e-Noor Haider in a romantic comedy that follows the trope of lovers turned enemies. Directed by Kashif Saleem and written by Misbah Ali Syed, the film follows the journey of two people who don’t like each other but gradually fall in love.
With seasoned actors Hina Baiat and Javed Sheikh adding their charm, Love Hai Mushkil promises lots of laughs and heartwarming moments. A classic story full of fresh humor makes it the perfect choice for a fun holiday celebration.
- Wo Saat Din
Woh Saat Din, which will air on the third day of Eid, stars Usama Khan and Alizeh Shah in a family drama scripted by Saima Akram Chaudhry. Known for the hit Suno Chanda, Chaudhry weaves a tale of love and family relationships, focusing on a woman’s efforts to keep her family together amid life-changing events.
The ensemble cast includes Samina Ahmed and Fazila Kazi, who play the lead roles in the story. Usama’s character adds charm to the story, which is presented as a unique twist in the Chaudhry family drama.
- Janay Koun Thi Haseena
Janay Koun Thi Haseena is an exciting addition to this festive lineup that blends comedy and mystery. This telefilm stars Sonia Hussin, Taimoori, Zarrar Khan and Hakan Shahnawaz in young and lively roles. The story revolves around an interesting mystery that entertains the audience with many laughs.
- Tamanna Ki Aarzu
This upcoming film is a pair of Muneeb Butt and Madiha Imam in a heartwarming comedy about property and financial security for women after marriage. Madihan’s character is a gritty, outspoken woman who fights social norms and financial injustice, bringing bold and compelling stories to the screen.
Written by Misbah Ali Syed and directed by Kashif Saleem, this 40-minute telefilm has subtle humor and social commentary. This promises to be a wise yet fun hour to share with family and friends this holiday season.