In the bustling, tree-lined sectors of Hayatabad, Peshawar—where modern suburban life meets the ancient soul of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province—a unique digital subculture has emerged. While the term "Extra" in mainstream cinema usually refers to a background artist with no lines, in the context of Hayatabad Peshawar, the word has taken on a hyper-local, viral meaning.
If you have scrolled through Pashto-language TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or Facebook Reels in the last 18 months, you have likely encountered a stoic-faced man in a shalwar kameez standing awkwardly in a wedding hall, or a chaotic chase scene filmed near the Phase-3 Chowk. These are the "Hayatabad Extras"—local amateur actors and background performers who have accidentally become internet sensations. hayatabad peshawar sex video extra quality
This article dives deep into the filmography (the body of work they have appeared in, from Lollywood to low-budget digital series) and the popular videos that turned them into memes and folk heroes. Notable productions include "Da Ghar Jawandai" (2019) and
Mapping the Unofficial Videography of Hayatabad, Peshawar: A Study of “Extra” Content and Popular Local Videos (2010–2025) In the bustling
While Hayatabad may not be the first name that comes to mind in Lollywood history, recent years have seen a surge in its on-screen presence. Several Pashto and Urdu films, telefilms, and music videos have been shot across iconic locations such as:
Notable productions include "Da Ghar Jawandai" (2019) and the telefilm "Ishqiyaat Phase 7", both of which utilized Hayatabad’s distinct blend of urban and suburban vibes.
This low-budget web series is the crown jewel of Hayatabad’s extra filmography. Filmed entirely in the alleys of Phase-4, Sasta Sultan follows a wannabe gangster. The "famous scene" features an extra known only as "Uncle Jee"—a fruit seller near the Grand Hayatabad Mosque who refuses to move his cart during a fight scene. His deadpan stare into the camera as punches are thrown behind him became a viral GIF.