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Matte Male Hoyyuttide wraps filming, eyes October release

Matte Male Hoyyuttide wraps filming, eyes October release

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Directed by Param Gubbi, a familiar name in industry circles for his behind-the-scenes work, the film is based on a short story by Kannada writer K Sadashiva. The team secured the rights through the late author's daughter, who resides in the US, and pledged a literary honor in his name through a donation to the Kannada Sahitya Parishat.
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