While Pari dreamed of exploring the Himalayas on his bike, Sabari aspired to showcase his art in prestigious museums like the Louvre and Acropolis.
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.
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.
Sabari reveals he always feels Pari's presence and creates a poignant portrait of a young boy they met in Ladakh.
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.
[2] Roopa Radhakrishnan of The Times of India rated it 3.5/5 and stated that "Esther Anil, Pravin Kishore and Gaurav Kalai make us care for their characters.
"[7] Prashanth Vallavan of The New Indian Express wrote "Minimini is still a refreshing departure from the onslaught of hyper-violent films in recent times.
"[8] Latha Srinivasan of the Hindustan Times wrote "Minmini paints a very pretty picture but doesn’t hit the right spot as some of her other films did.
"[9] Janani K of India Today gave 2/5 stars and wrote "'Minmini' is director Halitha Shameem's weakest script yet.