Minmini (2024 Film)
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''Minmini'' () is a 2024 Indian
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written and directed by
Halitha Shameem Halitha Shameem is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and editor who predominantly works in Tamil cinema. Life After assisting in movies such as '' Oram Po'' (2007), she debuted as a director with ''Poovarasam Peepee'' in 2014. After a gap ...
. The film stars C. Gaurav Kaalai, Praveen Kishore, and
Esther Anil Esther Anil (born 27 August 2001) is an Indian actress who works primarily in Malayalam films, in addition to few Telugu and Tamil films. Career She debuted as a child artist in a Malayalam film '' Nallavan'' in 2010. She is best known for h ...
in the lead roles. The film was released on 9 August 2024 in theatres.


Plot

In 2016, at Streaks Matriculation School, in
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, Pari Mukilan "Pari", a charismatic student and accomplished football player, shared his high school classroom with newcomer Sabari Karthikeyan "Sabari", a studious and talented artist and chess enthusiast. While Pari dreamed of exploring the
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on his bike, Sabari aspired to showcase his art in prestigious museums like the
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and
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. Initially, Pari mocked and bullied Sabari, but they eventually developed a deeper understanding of each other. During a school trip to a nearby tribal village, their bus met with an accident. Sabari, still recovering from illness and struggling with
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, was trapped. Pari courageously rescued him but succumbed to his injuries, leaving him
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. The school mourned Pari's tragic loss. Overcoming this with remorse, Sabari regretted not expressing gratitude for Pari's lifesaving act. Pari's donated organs, including his heart, gave new life to five individuals, one among them is Praveenah. Inspired by Pari's selflessness and as an act of gratitude, Praveenah voluntarily transfers to his school, where she observes Sabari's fixation on Pari's belongings and interests. Recognizing Sabari's attempt to honor Pari's memory, Praveenah watched as he abandoned chess for
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, a passion Pari had. Following a disappointing loss in the showjumping competition, Sabari's disappearance left Praveenah worried. Seven years later, Sabari is spotted riding solo through the Himalayas. Praveenah, working on the "Bring Back the Beasts and Butterflies" initiative, joins him as a co-rider, concealing her identity. Unaware of their shared past, Sabari is distant, eventually leaving her without notice. Praveenah narrowly escapes a molestation attempt during an overnight stay and flees with the help of a truck driver. Meanwhile, Sabari encounters the biking group and, upon learning of Praveenah's ordeal, confronts and beats the perpetrator before embarking on a search for her. Upon finding Praveenah among tribal women, Sabari offers to accompany her until she leaves for
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. As they travel, Praveenah attempts to rekindle Sabari's passions and encourage him to live his own life, free from remorse over Pari's death. During their journey, they meet Sid, who shares his grief and affirms that nature alone can heal such wounds. At the Key Temple, Praveenah witnesses Sabari's emotional breakdown, and later, at an art café, encourages him to paint. Sabari reveals he always feels Pari's presence and creates a poignant portrait of a young boy they met in Ladakh. After a camel ride, Sindhu whisks Sabari away to spot a snow leopard, leaving Praveenah alone overnight. The next morning, Praveenah notices a subtle transformation in Sabari; he has become more sociable. As they ride past
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, Sabari unexpectedly encounters his former P.T. master, Thilak, now serving in the defense forces. Thilak recognizes Praveenah, sparking Sabari's curiosity. He begins to piece together Praveenah's enigmatic behavior and cryptic comments, which eerily echo his past experiences. Sabari confronts Praveenah, demanding to know her true identity. Praveenah reveals a profound connection: she is the recipient of the deceased Pari's heart, transplanted to her after the surgery.


Cast


Production

The film began production in 2015. The makers decided to wait for the child actors to grow up and play their parts as young adults and resumed the shoot in 2022. The music of the film was composed by
Khatija Rahman Khatija Rahman (born 29 December 1995) is a music composer and singer from Chennai, India. Life and career She made her playback debut in the acclaimed 2010 sci-fi action feature ''Enthiran'', singing the title track in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi ...
, making her debut in this film as a music composer.


Music

Music composed by Khatija Rahman.


Release


Theatrical

The film was released on 9 August 2024 in theatres.


Home media

''Minmini'' began streaming on
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from 30 May 2025.


Reception

Roopa Radhakrishnan of ''
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'' rated it 3.5/5 and stated that "Esther Anil, Pravin Kishore and Gaurav Kalai make us care for their characters. The former two actors' fun banter is amplified by the natural chemistry that they share with each other." Prashanth Vallavan of ''
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'' wrote "Minimini is still a refreshing departure from the onslaught of hyper-violent films in recent times." Latha Srinivasan of the ''
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'' wrote "Minmini paints a very pretty picture but doesn’t hit the right spot as some of her other films did." Janani K of ''
India Today ''India Today'' is a weekly Indian English-language news magazine published by Living Media, Living Media India Limited. It is the most widely circulated magazine in India, with a readership of close to 8 million. In 2014, ''India Today'' laun ...
'' gave 2/5 stars and wrote "'Minmini' is director Halitha Shameem's weakest script yet. However, it is saved by the performances and technical finesse."


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