
Sangeeth Prathap: From Cutting‑Room Wizard to Malayalam’s Fresh‑Face Star
Sangeeth Prathap is that low‑key “it‑guy” from Kerala who started out as a behind‑the‑scenes editor and then busted onto the screen with his debut in Hridayam (2022) – you might remember him as Baiju, the chill side‑kick. He quickly leveled up, dropping a breakthrough performance as Amal Davis in Premalu (2024), a carefree, witty character that had audiences vibing hard and cemented his spot as one of Malayalam’s freshest talents.
Before he was stealing scenes, Sangeeth was already a master of cuts and transitions. His razor‑sharp editing on Little Miss Rawther earned him the Kerala State Film Award for Best Editor in 2023, proving he can juggle both the technical and the thespian side of cinema. He’s also lent his editing magic to titles like Jai Ganesh, where his seamless pacing makes the story flow like a perfect TikTok reel.

His filmography now reads like a Gen Z playlist: Helen (uncredited editor), Pathrosinte Padappukal (tattoo‑artist cameo and editor), Super Sharanya (cameo), Bromance (2025, Hariharasudhan), Thudarum (2025, Kiran), Hridayapoorvam (2025, Jerry Thomas), and upcoming projects like Baby Girl and It’s a Medical Miracle (both slated for 2026).
Off‑screen, he’s a low‑key social‑media presence, dropping behind‑the‑scenes clips and travel snaps, keeping his personal life private while letting his work do the talking. No wife, no public girlfriend—just pure hustle and a knack for turning every frame into a vibe.
Want more on his editing style, or curious about what’s next for his upcoming movies?