Vendetta (2025)

Genre: Action / Crime Thriller
Directed by: Tejasvi Karri & Rishi Nair 
Starring: Abhiram Putta as Krishna Rao & Rahul Arjun as Arjun
Format: Short film – 8–9 minutes

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Vendetta is a tight, high-intensity short about Krishna Rao, a disturbed young man pushed to the brink after his father’s brutal death. Fueled by grief and rage, he embarks on a personal vendetta, walking back through trauma and injustice to uncover just how far he’ll go for retribution.

 

🎥 Cinematography & Visual Style

Shot with dynamic camera work, the film’s visuals are striking—from tight close-ups capturing emotional pain to kinetic action framed with grit and urgency. Many viewers praised the cinematography as “pure cinema” and “peak cinema” for such a compact piece. 

💥 Raw, Focused Storytelling

Vendetta doesn't waste time. In under 10 minutes, it establishes emotional stakes, sets up internal conflict, and delivers visceral payoff—all with clarity and punch. It proves that short films can carry big cinematic impact.

🎭 Strong Lead Performance

Abhiram Putta delivers a memorable turn as Krishna, conveying simmering rage and haunted determination. The emotional arc feels earned and grounded, despite the film's brevity.

 

📝 Limited Scope

As a short film, Vendetta can only hint at backstory and character depth. While effective in brevity, viewers seeking complexity or nuance may find it leaves them wanting more context.

🎵 Sparse Sound Design

Some feedback noted the soundtrack feels subdued, with minimal background music or effects—which keeps the focus on visuals but may limit immersion for some audiences. 

Vendetta (2025) is a compact, stylish crime-thriller proof-of-concept that punches above its minutes. With sharp visuals, a focused performance, and disciplined direction, it captivates—even without feature-length scope. It’s an impressive calling card for the filmmakers and leads, showing maturity, ambition, and strong cinematic instincts.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ (4/5)
Ideal for action lovers, short film aficionados, and viewers who appreciate concise storytelling with emotional weight.

 

  • Fans of gritty vigilante stories in bite-sized form

  • Viewers drawn to striking cinematography and focused movie concepts

  • Those curious about emerging Indian indie filmmaking