Eid always brings a fresh lineup of telefilms, but if you’re not excited about the new ones, here’s a list of old favorites you can binge-watch over the Eid holidays!

Eid and entertainment are a match made in heaven—lounging in bed with no school, college, or work stress, just you, some “me time,” and your favorite binge-worthy dramas. Eid holidays are here! Still searching for what to watch? Don’t worry, we’ve got a cool list lined up just for you!
1. Pyar Ki Love Story Starring Urwa Hocane & Farhan Saeed
Our hero Haadi (Farhan Saeed) and heroine Saman (Urwa Hocane) are head over heels in love and dreaming of shaadi bells already! But wait—before they can say “qabool hai,” Haadi’s eccentric uncle Sher Afgan (Usman Peerzada) drops a shocking shaadi clause. Since Haadi comes from a broken family, he can only marry into a home where the girl’s parents are deeply, madly, filmi-style in love. And here’s the twist—Saman’s parents, played by Saba Hamid and Asif Raza Mir, can’t even have a decent conversation without snapping at each other!
Cue the hilarious drama as Saman’s parents try to fake a romantic, lovey-dovey marriage to win over Sher Afgan and save their daughter’s love story. Think forced compliments, awkward hugs, and lots of emotional juggling just to prove they’re the ultimate couple goals! The telefilm is packed with sweet chaos, sharp one-liners, and those feel-good family moments that make you laugh and cheer. This isn’t just a young couple’s love story—it’s a full family mission in the name of Pyar Ki Love Story!
Pyar Ki Love Story is written by Faiza Iftikhar and directed by Nadeem Baig. It starred Urwa Hocane, Farhan Saeed, Saba Hamid, Asif Raza Mir, Usman Peerzada, and Iffat Omar.
2. Wo Saat Din Starring Alizeh Shah & Usama Khan
Saahil (Usama Khan) is your classic abroad-returned hero with swag, sarcasm, and just seven days to survive the desi madness! Back in Pakistan for a quick trip, he thinks he’s in for a peaceful break—but fate (and dadi) have other plans. Enter Alizeh Shah, his fiery cousin, who’s ready to roast him at every turn. From playful bickering to that bijli ka bill tensions, their every interaction is a battle of wit, charm, and unspoken feelings. And yes, you guessed it—Wo Saat Din isn’t just a title, it’s a ticking love bomb!
With Saima Akram Chaudhary behind the pen, you know you’re in for a laugh riot. As the seven days unfold, so do kitchen wars, unexpected bonding, sneaky glances, and LOL-worthy family chaos. This isn’t just an “enemy to lover” story—it’s one where every taunt hides a blush, and every nok-jhok is a step closer to pyaar. Add in some classic saas-bahu spice and nosy relatives, and you’ve got yourself a telefilm that serves humour, heart, and a whole lot of aww moments.
It is penned by Saima Akram Chaudhary and directed by Angeline Malik. It a produced by Angelic Films. The cast featured Alizeh Shah, Usama Khan, Samina Ahmed, Fazila Qazi, Farhan Aly Agha, Saleem Sheikh, and Tara Mehmood.
3. Love Life Ka Law Starring Zara Noor Abbas & Asad Siddiqui
Maya (Zara Noor Abbas) and Asad (Asad Siddiqui) are two ambitious lawyers whose once-blissful relationship ended in a courtroom of misunderstandings. Fate, however, has a sense of humor. Years later, they find themselves on opposing sides of a divorce case, representing a couple teetering on the edge of separation. As they spar over legalities and old wounds, the courtroom becomes a battleground not just for their clients’ marriage, but for their own unresolved feelings.
With a supporting cast that includes Aagha Ali and Sidra Niazi as the feuding couple, and seasoned actors like Saba Faisal, Mahmood Aslam, and Samina Ahmed bringing in the laughs, Love Life Ka Law is full of fun and feel-good moments. As Maya and Asad go head-to-head in court—and try not to fall for each other again—they slowly learn that love doesn’t follow any rules, not even legal ones!
Love Life Ka Law is written by Hassan Imam and directed by Ali Faizan. It starred Zara Noor Abbas, Asad Qureshi, Agha Ali, Sidra Niazi, Samina Ahmed, Mahmood Aslam, Saba Faisal, and more.
4. Achari Mohabbat Starring Sohai Ali Abro & Shuja Asad
Welcome to the lively world of Achari Mohabbat, where everyday middle-class life gets a deliciously spicy makeover! Shuja Asad plays a cab-driving dreamer who may be stuck in traffic, but his never-give-up spirit has us rooting for him every step of the way. Add in the classic family chaos—especially his dad’s famous “beta, settle down” lectures—and you’ve got all the laughs and those “this is so real” moments that make you say, “That’s exactly how it is at my place!” This is that kind of love story where sparks fly, but mostly because they’re busy fighting! Shuja and Sohai’s characters start off on all the wrong foot—arguing, teasing, and totally opposing the idea that first impressions should stick forever. Every scene feels like a playful battle, but with all that fun and fire, you just know something sweet is brewing beneath the surface. It’s like watching two people who refuse to give up on each other, even when they act like they’re totally over it.
Sohai Ali Abro’s energy is pure magic, and Shuja’s charm makes you root for him every step of the way. Together, they bring that perfect mix of laughs, love, and a little bit of achar-style tanginess that makes the story so real and enjoyable. Achari Mohabbat is the perfect reminder that sometimes, love starts with fights but ends up being the best thing you never saw coming!
Achari Mohabbat is written by Saima Akram Chaudhry and directed by Musaddiq Malek. The cast included Sohai Ali Abro, Shuja Asad, Saba Hamid, Khaled Anam, and others.
So, which one are you picking up to binge-watch? Let us know in the comment section below!
