Firefly is a Hindi film that blends comedy and drama. Written and directed by Vamshi Krishna, the movie was produced by Niveditha Shivarajkumar under the banner of Shri Mutthu Cine Services & Productions. It was released on OTT on July 4, 2025, with a runtime of 2 hours and 13 minutes.
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Movie Name | Firefly 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Kannada |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 4 July 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 13 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Comedy Drama |
Director | Vamshi Krishna |
Producer | Niveditha Shivarajkumar |
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Firefly 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Florence Pugh | Eliza Moore |
Paul Mescal | Captain Jonah Hayes |
Willem Dafoe | Dr. Elias Vorn |
Lakeith Stanfield | Lt. Marcus Quinn |
Sheila Atim | AI Voice (Firefly) |
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Firefly 2025 Movie Review
The 2025 Kannada film Firefly, directed by and starring Vamshi Krishna Srinivas, has received mixed reviews for its innovative yet uneven exploration of grief and self-discovery. The story follows Vivekananda, nicknamed Vicky, who returns to Mysuru from abroad and faces a tragic accident that claims his parents’ lives, leading to a coma, job loss, and struggles with depression and insomnia. Critics praise its visually striking style, drawing comparisons to Wes Anderson with its warm color palettes, symmetrical framing, and surreal tone, complemented by Charan Raj’s evocative music and Abhilash Kalathi’s cinematography. The film’s non-linear narrative and experimental structure are lauded for capturing the fragmented nature of grief, with some calling it a “confessional collage” of a young man’s fractured mind.
However, reviewers note shortcomings in emotional depth and narrative coherence. The Hindu describes it as a “visually experimental character study” but criticizes flat dialogues and a lack of emotional heft. OTTplay argues it prioritizes style over substance, with Vicky’s journey failing to evoke the desired empathy. The reliance on tropes like small-town perseverance feels out of place with the film’s quirky tone, and the humor is often underwhelming. The Times of India gives it 3.5/5, appreciating its refreshing take on loneliness but noting pacing issues. Audience reactions on platforms like BookMyShow are more enthusiastic, with fans praising its acting, visuals, and “super direction,” calling it a “beautifully crafted” Kannada film. X posts echo this, with users like @Rishi_vorginal calling it a “refreshingly unique experience”.