Ek Mini Katha Movie Review

Ek Mini Katha Movie Review – A Hilarious Yet Sensitive Social Comedy

Ek Mini Katha tackles a bold and rarely explored subject in Telugu cinema: the insecurity of a young man about the size of his private parts. Santosh (Santosh Shoban), a kind-hearted civil engineer, grows up with a deep-seated fear that he is physically inadequate. This insecurity becomes a serious psychological issue affecting his confidence, career, and personal life.

When his parents insist on marriage, Santosh is paired with Amrutha (Kavya Thapar), a girl who likes things “big” in life. The story unfolds as Santosh tries everything – from herbal remedies to surgeries, even consulting a sanyasini (Shraddha Das) – to solve his problem before he can consummate his marriage. Amidst all the chaos, the film explores his fears, societal pressures, and hilarious attempts to navigate adulthood and love.

Movie Ek Mini Katha
Release Date May 27, 2021
Director Karthik Rapolu
Producers UV Concepts (a subsidiary of UV Creations), Mango Mass Media
Cast Santosh Shoban, Kavya Thapar, Shraddha Das, Posani Krishna Murali, Brahmaji, Sudarshan, Saptagiri, Harsha Vardhan
Music Director Praveen Lakkaraju
Cinematography Gokul Bharathi
Editing Satya G
Streaming On Amazon Prime Video

Ek Mini Katha Movie Trailer

Highlights
Bold subject handled with sensitivity and humor.
Santosh Shoban delivers a standout performance.
Kavya Thapar impresses with her screen presence.
Comedy sequences and quirky characters add light-hearted moments.
Cinematography and production values are visually appealing.

Drawbacks
Second half suffers from stretched-out sequences.
Some jokes and side characters feel forced.
The protagonist’s struggle could have been explored more deeply.
Songs occasionally disrupt narrative flow.

Verdict
Ek Mini Katha is a brave attempt at discussing a taboo topic in Telugu cinema while keeping it entertaining for adult audiences. Despite a dragged second half and some forced comedy, the film’s heart lies in Santosh Shoban’s earnest performance and the relatable dilemma he portrays. For viewers looking for a humorous yet sensitive exploration of personal insecurities, this film is worth a watch on Amazon Prime Video.

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