Mathe Male Hoyyuttide Review:
There is a moment in the film when Professor Ranganath (Likith Gowda) reads Robert Frost’s ‘Two roads diverged in a yellow wood‘ in a classroom. One student dismisses the poem, saying every important decision in life is eventually made by parents. Another believes love only needs courage. Somewhere between these two thoughts lives Mathe Male Hoyyuttidea film floating between memory, regret and unfinished emotions. The title, which roughly translates to “the rain pours again”, beautifully explains the film’s movement between past and present.
Director: Param Button
Cast: Likhit Gowda, Jay Vardhan, Bhumika Gowda, and Sulaksha Khaira
Inspired by a short story by writer K Sadashiva, the film carries the ache of lost love and unresolved emotions. Director Param Gubbi translates those feelings into a narrative where memories of love continue to shape lives long after people have moved on. Even when the film does not exactly follow cinematic language, its emotional core about relationships, longing, and the weight of choices remains honest.
In the present, Ranganath finds himself intrigued by two college students, Chaitra (Bhumika Gowda) and Narahari (Jay Vardhan). More than anything, Chaitra reminds him of Kasturi (Sulaksha Khaira), the woman he once loved and lost. That resemblance unsettles him and slowly opens wounds he never truly healed from. The film gradually reveals two parallel love stories reflecting one another across generations.
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