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Ek Mini Katha (2021) Santosh (Santosh Shobhan) is a young man who has size issues with his private part. With such a problem, he decides all sorts of things to get better. But seeing his crazy behaviour, his dad gets Santosh married to Amrutha(Kavya Thapar). But Santosh who is not ready for family life tries all sorts of tricks to delay his physical relationship. Why is he so nervous? What all did he do to espace the situation? and what happened in the end? That forms the rest of the story..
Koimoi.com  (Jun 26, 2021)
Rating:  2.5/5

It is a fresh subject that no one has yet touched. An earnest actor making sure he doesn’t let down people who have hope in him. But what fails him is the dip in the screenplay and the preachiness of it all. You can give it a try..

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Telugu360.com  (Jun 26, 2021)
Rating:  3/5

‘Ek Mini Katha’ works for the target audience on OTT platform. Though this film’s narration is entertainment oriented, it turns out to be boring and predictable at times. If released in theatres, Ek Mini Katha would have ended up disappointing one. You may try it on OTT.

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Greatandhra.com  (Jun 26, 2021)
Rating:  2.5/5

All in all, “Ek Mini Katha” explores a taboo subject and narrates it with a dose of humor but it also suffers from many small and big problems along the way. It finally falls into the trap of a regular template and turns into a boring affair. Bottom-line: Bold but not beautiful.

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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com  (Jun 26, 2021)
Rating:  2.5/5

However, despite it all, fact remains that for Telugu cinema, this is a brave new step. Ek Mini Katha manages to talk about sex without making it vulgar. Santosh breathes life into his character, with desperation oozing from every pore. You stay invested in his character in the middle of all that chaos and want to know if he ever ends up making peace with his predicament. And that’s what makes this film worth a watch!.

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123telugu.com/  (Jun 26, 2021)
Rating:  3/5

On the whole, Ek Mini Katha has a very bold subject for the Telugu audience. But director Karthik Rapolu succeeds in narrating it in a neat manner with decent comedy. Though this film is for the adult audience and gets a bit dragged in the second half, it has enough material in it and ends as a time pass watch during these tense times of COVID 19..

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Rated 2.7 5
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