Following a wrap-up in May, director Asadul Haq has finally released a teaser of upcoming film Dekh Magar Pyar Se featuring Humaima Malick and Sikander Rizvi.

Although the teaser doesn't give away anything new, viewers get a better glimpse of a lovelorn-looking Sikander, as he walks on the railway track of a deserted Lahore Railway Station, with beats bearing semblance to Kal Ho Na Ho accompanying him.

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So excited .... last one year spent doing it all and now we just have 45sec's to share :)thanks to all who believed in us ....

Posted by Asad U Haq on Wednesday, 1 July 2015
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An upbeat rendition of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 'Tumhain Dil Lagi Bhool Jani Paregi' plays in the background as Sikander plays the perfect majnu waiting for his beloved.

Humaima Malick in Dekh Magar Pyar Se. — Screengrab
Humaima Malick in Dekh Magar Pyar Se. — Screengrab

Slated to released on August 14, the rom-com is set in Lahore and has been dubbed "a complete family entertainer, which will showcase the city's history and culture".

The script of the film has been written by journalist/Karachi You're Killing Me novelist Saba Imtiaz and will be a debut film for the writer, director as well as the actor, Sikander. The music score for the film has been done by none other than the very soulful Abbas Ali Khan.

The theatrical trailer of DMPS will come out on July 10.

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