What if you could go back and see the person you once loved - before life got in the way?
Arin Malhotra is forty-three, successful, and slowly disappearing inside his own life. He loves his wife Sera. He loves his daughters. But somewhere between the years and the silence, he has become a man who feels like a visitor in his own home.
Then one night, a late-night walk leads him to a cave - and a mirror that should not exist. A mirror that opens into the past. Into the street where a twenty-something Sera is walking in the sun, full of hope, unaware of the life that waits for her.
And she doesn't know him. Not yet.
What begins as curiosity becomes something Arin cannot explain or control. Two timelines. Two versions of the woman he loves. And a fracture in time that grows wider with every visit - threatening not just the past, but the present he is slowly abandoning.
When Yesterday Loved Me is a deeply emotional story about the distance that grows between people who love each other, the dangerous comfort of nostalgia, and the courage it takes to choose the life you have over the life you remember.
Cinematic. Heartbreaking. Impossible to put down.