Critics Review
3.50
A soothing and understated film with characters to root for
The film explores an otherwise unexplored topic like survivor guilt and calls for pursuing our passion and being ourselves. But it does so without seeming preachy or draining. The film comes into its own in the second half when the seeds planted in the first half are delved into. Just like Praveena ...(more)
Source: Roopa, Times Of India
2.00
Halitha Shameem's film lacks depth
Halitha Shameem's screenplay doesn't let them open up to each other. They share their secrets in installments, which hampers the progress of the story. Also, the dialogues in 'Minimini' are too philosophical and remind one of those spiritual books suggested by the influencers. 'Minimini' concentr...(more)
Source: Janani, India Today
3.00
Halitha Shameem�s Himalayan outing leaves you cold
Many times, you wish for more drama and more confrontation. Just like the journey the characters undertake, the film too, unfortunately, doesn�t have a certain destination. It pretty much feels like a beautiful photograph of the Himalayas that you would see and sigh at.(more)
Source: Srinivasan Ramanujam, The Hindu
2.50
Excessive melodrama meets didactic storytelling
Minimini is still a refreshing departure from the onslaught of hyper-violent films in recent times. The setting, the story, the visuals, and even the indulgent pace are inviting until the story is squandered to leave way for didactic lessons about life and self-acceptance.(more)
Source: prASANTH, The New Indian Express