If you thought you’d seen every kind of rich-boy intro in Pakistani dramas — the Range Rover roll-ins, the slow-motion Land Cruiser exits, the classic “I own the city” sunglasses moment — think again. Because Meri Zindagi Hai Tu just said, “Let’s make history,” and handed Bilal Abbas Khan’s Kamyar the keys to a Tesla Cybertruck.

Yes, that Cybertruck. The viral, steel-plated, spaceship-looking machine that broke the internet when Elon Musk first revealed it — and now, it’s cruising down Pakistani roads and TV screens like it owns both.
For anyone wondering, this isn’t just a fancy prop or CGI gimmick. The first official Tesla Cybertruck arrived in Pakistan in June 2025 via Karachi Port, setting social media on fire. While the official price tag hasn’t been announced, used units are already floating around for a cool PKR 29.1 million. (And yes, some local geniuses are even building replicas because if you can’t import it, you build it — the Pakistani way.
When Kamyar pulled up in that Cybertruck, it didn’t just enter the scene — it hijacked the whole episode. The poor guy’s trying to emote, and all anyone can see is that shiny geometry project parked in the background.
But here’s the real question: will we see the Cybertruck again, or was that one iconic cameo all we get?
The question on everyone’s mind? Why the need to inject a cyber truck into the story. Will progressive episodes justify the placement? Will it reveal a layered storyline like Biryani in Biryani or a comic twist to the title like Jinn Ki Shadi Unki Shadi. Is Meri Zindagi Hai Tu referring to the Cybertruck and we just didn’t get it? Is this Pakistani audiences being dense or drama makers being magnificently genius? X users have their own theory and here’s what it is:
On a deeper level, though, this is kind of poetic. Meri Zindagi Hai Tu isn’t just showing luxury — it’s showing evolution. The Cybertruck isn’t your conventional drama status symbol. It’s edgy, divisive, and futuristic — a perfect mirror for how Gen Z’s world (and maybe Kamyar’s personality) is shifting. This is luxury that doesn’t blend in — it stands out.
So, as the series unfolds, all eyes aren’t just on Kamyar’s chaotic charm — they’re on his choice of wheels too. Will the Cybertruck become a recurring symbol of his power, privilege, or rebellion? Or was it simply the flashiest mic drop moment in Pakistani TV this year?
Either way, one thing’s for sure — Meri Zindagi Hai Tu just raised the production bar to Cybertruck levels. Because when Kamyar drives, he doesn’t just enter a scene — he arrives. And this time, in a ride that matches his energy perfectly.
