Vijay Antony continues to redefine himself with a mix of high-stakes political dramas and experimental thrillers. From his landmark 25th film to fresh collaborations, here is what is on the radar: 1. Shakthi Thirumagan (VA25) Marking a major milestone as his 25th film in a lead role, Shakthi Thirumagan
Vijay Antony is currently in a phase where he is trying to balance (like Romeo ) with commercial mass appeal (like Hitler ). His last major blockbuster was Pichaikkaran 2 (2023) , where he played a dual role (a wealthy man and a beggar), which was a significant hit in both Tamil and Telugu markets.
For those catching up, this action drama directed by S. D. Vijay Milton remains a recent highlight in his filmography. It features Antony as a man with a mysterious past, showcasing his signature "serious protagonist" style. vijay antony latest movies
Sathyam didn't answer. He was scrolling through a fan edit on Twitter. A montage of his last three films: Pichaikkaran 2 's raw survival, Agni Siragugal 's tactical warfare, and now Ratham 's brutal intimacy. The edit was set to a remix of his old hit, "Nakka Mukka." The contrast made him smile—then wince.
His daughter, Nila, padded into the room. She was nine now. She held up a drawing: a stick figure with a big smile, holding a music note. Vijay Antony continues to redefine himself with a
Sathyam looked from the drawing to his reflection in the dark phone screen. The actor who had built a brand on suffering—on playing the common man crushed and then resurrected—felt the weight of his own mythology.
Mazhai Pidikkatha Manithan (2024)Directed by Vijay Milton, this action-thriller features Antony as a man with a mysterious past living in the Andaman Islands. The film is notable for its raw action sequences and the return of Sarathkumar in a pivotal role alongside Antony. It follows the "man with no name" trope, focusing on a protagonist who wants peace but is forced into violence. His last major blockbuster was Pichaikkaran 2 (2023)
Released in 2025, this film saw Vijay Antony diving into the fantasy crime thriller genre. Directed by Leo John Paul in his directorial debut,