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The mainstream Urdu film Tich Button starring Farhan Saeed and Iman Ali featured a 15-minute sequence shot at the Haya Hotel (Royal Shelton) and the Makan Cafe in Phase 5. The scene, where the protagonist confesses his love overlooking the Hayatabad sunset, is credited with turning Makan Cafe into a tourist pilgrimage site for couples.
Shot near the Chungi No. 2 exit, this raw mobile footage of a dispute between a local influencer and traffic wardens became a national meme. It sparked a debate about "Hayatabad manners" vs. "Old City grit."
While not a full film, the music video for the Pashto remix of Kala Jutt (featuring the late Nazo and Rana) was filmed entirely on the Service Road East, Phase 1. The video went viral for using Hayatabad’s street lights as a strobe effect at 2 AM. It remains a staple on local cable networks. hayatabad peshawar sex video hot
Unlike the "old city" which is used for period dramas, Hayatabad’s wide boulevards, European-style roundabouts (Phase 1 to 4), and modern architecture represent contemporaneity. Here is the cinematic legacy of the suburb.
| Serial | Channel | Year | Episodes with Hayatabad | |--------|---------|------|--------------------------| | Mastana Mahi | Geo TV | 2012 | Exterior shots of a bungalow in Phase 3. | | Peshawar Nights | PTV Home | 2015 | Entire serial set in Hayatabad’s Phase 4 park and streets. | | Dil Kare | ARY Digital | 2018 | Hero’s house exterior – Phase 7, Street 4. | The mainstream Urdu film Tich Button starring Farhan
Produced by a UK-based Pashtun filmmaker, this documentary is the only cinematic release that focuses exclusively on the suburb. It juxtaposes the luxury of Phase 1 (where top politicians live) with the water crises of Phase 6 & 7. It was shortlisted at the Locarno Film Festival for its raw portrayal of class segregation.
While Lollywood (Lahore) dominated Urdu films, Peshawar’s own film industry — often called Pollywood (Pashto cinema) — frequently shot in Hayatabad. Here are notable films featuring Hayatabad locations: While Lollywood (Lahore) dominated Urdu films
A serene, cinematic drone flight over Phase 4 during sunset. It remains the most viewed video tour of any Pakistani suburb. Comments often read: "I thought Peshawar was all mud houses until I saw this."