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Akshay Kumar shares the new poster of Ajay Devgn’s Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior

Akshay Kumar is one actor who has always been cordial with everyone in the industry. He is a good friend of Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Ajay Devgn and many other superstars. Recently, Akki took to Twitter to share the new poster of Ajay Devgn’s Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior.

Ajay recently completed 30 years in the industry and Tanhaji will be his 100th film. Along with the poster, Akshay tweeted,  “We started our journey in this industry together...30 years ago.And I’ve seen your graph only grow from strength to strength.And as you are all set to mark your century with #TanhajiTheUnsungWarrior,I wish you nothing but lots of love and luck.Shine on my friend @ajaydevgn.”


To this Ajay Devgn replied, “Hi Akshay, like you said 3 decades and a momentous career. What has made it significant are the films, the love of people and support from friends like you. Thank you @akshaykumar.”

Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior is slated to release on 10th January 2020. While a few posters of the film have been unveiled, the makers will be releasing the trailer of the movie on 19th November 2019. The movie also stars Saif Ali Khan and Kajol.

While Ajay will be seen as Maratha warrior Tanhaji on the big screen, Akshay will also be playing the role of warrior Prithviraj Chauhan on the silver screen. Produced by YRF, Prithviraj will release on Diwali 2020. Apart from Prithviraj, Akki will have another three releases next year, Sooryavanshi, Laxmmi Bomb and Bachchan Pandey.

Ajay will also have more than one release next year; he will be seen in RRR, Bhuj: The Pride Of India and Maidaan.

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