Vijay Velukutty
Vijay Velukutty, born May 9, 1987, in the heart of Chennai, isn’t just another name you see rolling past in movie credits—he’s the guy who’s quietly shaping some of Tamil cinema’s biggest thrill rides. Editing isn’t just about slicing up footage and calling it a day; it’s about finding the pulse in the chaos, and Vijay’s got a knack for it. His fingerprints are all over “Thunivu” (2023), which, let’s be real, was a wild, edge-of-your-seat hit. The man stitched together all that chaos and adrenaline into something that actually made sense (and kept everyone awake in the theater).
Then there’s “Valimai” (2022), another beast entirely—cops, bikes, stunts flying everywhere. Velukutty’s editing gave it that breakneck speed, that sense of, “Whoa, did that just happen?” You blink, you miss a moment, but somehow he makes it all flow without losing the plot. And sure, “Good Bad Ugly” (2025) is still under wraps, but if his track record’s anything to go by, it’s probably going to be another high-octane ride.
He’s not just cutting film—he’s shaping stories, turning raw footage into something people actually want to watch. Chennai’s always had its share of creative minds, but Vijay’s one of those folks proving you don’t need to be in front of the camera to leave a mark. The guy’s work ethic? Pure hustle. And whether you’re a film buff or just someone who likes a good chase scene, his name’s one you’ll keep seeing, for all the right reasons.