What Is the Story About?
Santosh (Santosh Shoban) is a young lad hailing from a middle-class family who is worried about the size of his genital right from childhood. The feeling grows with him to become insecurity. He then resorts to doing dangerous things when he falls in love with a girl
Performances?
Kavya Thapar looks good as a girl next door. Her character does not need anything extraordinary and she is okay to that extent. Sudarshan is seen in a role that is almost parallel to the hero and he does that well. Brahmaji delivers every time he is given an important role and he does that now as well. Harsha Varshan is fine in a little but noticeable role. Shraddha Das is seen as a trendy Sanyasin with a hot look. It is a small role and she is passable. Sapthagiri gets a routine role. He is good in portions that are written well. Posani is picked for more like to have a known face even for a trivial character.
Analysis
Ek Mini Katha writer Merlapaka Gandhi and Director Karthik Rapolu are only a partial success in both things. The film starts well. The take-off about Santosh’s inhibitions and worries are portrayed well. Sudarshan who plays the side-kick of the hero moves the proceedings at a good pace with some one-liners and comedy sequences that work. Brahmaji CD scene, the bar scene, the doctor scene (partly), the police station scene, the ten inches scene, etc, are some of the places comedy works.
It also feels lengthy here. Except for that sensuous song towards the end (which is needed to conclude and to add some spice to those waiting for it), all the songs right from the start are ineffective and only adds to the length. Right from that song, everything is predictable and rushed. The final moment of hero and heroine patch up is also boring. The important issue at hand is finished off with some dialogues by Harshavardhan.
Finally, Ek Mini Katha should be appreciated for the fresh pick of subject. It has got a good cast and decent production values for a small film. The fun works here and there which makes it fine for a digital watch. But then, it leaves us with a feeling of emptiness for that lack of depth and sensitivity towards the core subject. Give it a try if you are ready for an ‘okay’ watch.
Music and Other Departments?
Merlapaka Gandhi’s writing works in parts. Comedy works well at places and feels silly at some point. Better handling of the emotional and dramatic parts would have done wonders. Pravin Lakkaraju disappoints big time. A story of this kind needs fresh and catchy songs but it is not the case with Ek Mini Katha. The songs are more like speed breakers and do not register. A subject like this has a place for songs but gives a feeling that they are not needed. Even the background score does not make much of an impact. Madhie’s camera work is neat and gives the small film an urban look.
Highlights?
Corepoint (For Telugu)
Good Casting
Fun in Parts
Drawbacks?
Songs
Lack of mature dealing and depth
Predictability from the Pre-climax to the end.
Did I Enjoy It?
Yes, in Parts
Will You Recommend It?
Yes
Ek Mini Katha Telugu Movie Review by Binged Bureau