Mumbai, January 11, 2026
Ajay Devgn’s Post Fuels Speculation About ‘Tanhaji’ Sequel
As ‘Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior’ marks six years since its release, actor Ajay Devgn has sparked fresh speculation about a possible sequel. The 2020 blockbuster, which became a major box office success, continues to enjoy strong fan following even years later.
On Saturday, Ajay Devgn shared a special post on Instagram to celebrate the film’s anniversary. While the post was meant as a tribute, its caption has left fans wondering whether ‘Tanhaji 2’ could be in the works.
Caption That Caught Everyone’s Attention
Ajay Devgn shared a series of oil-painting–style posters featuring scenes from Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior. The visuals included portraits of Kajol, Saif Ali Khan, and Sharad Kelkar, alongside Ajay’s own character.
What truly stood out was the Marathi caption accompanying the post. Translated loosely, it reads: “The fort was won, but the lion was lost.” Ajay further added, “But the story is not over yet.”
This final line immediately fueled speculation among fans and film enthusiasts that a second installment could be under consideration, possibly exploring another chapter centered on a Maratha warrior’s legacy.
About ‘Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior’
Released in 2020, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior was directed by Om Raut and produced by Ajay Devgn FFilms. The historical action drama is based on the life of 17th-century Maratha warrior Subedar Tanaji Malusare.
Ajay Devgn portrayed Tanaji Malusare
Kajol played Savitribai Malusare
Saif Ali Khan appeared in a negative role as Udaybhan Singh Rathore
The film received strong audience response and emerged as a commercial success, reinforcing the popularity of historical action dramas in Bollywood.
Is ‘Tanhaji 2’ on the Cards?
While there has been no official confirmation from the makers, Ajay Devgn’s carefully worded caption has reignited interest in the franchise. Fans are now eagerly waiting to see whether the actor will return with another Maratha warrior saga.
For now, the post has successfully stirred excitement, keeping discussions around Tanhaji very much alive.















