The wild world of vigilante action is back — and this time, it’s bigger and fiercer. The makers of Lakadbaggha: The Monkey Business have unveiled the striking teaser poster of the much-awaited sequel Lakadbaggha 2: The Monkey Business, confirming that the film will roar into cinemas during Diwali 2026. Actor Anshuman Jha shared the poster on Instagram, calling it the “biggest hand-to-hand combat action film from India” while teasing fans with the promise of a larger, wilder mission.
The poster instantly sets the tone for what looks like a more intense chapter in the franchise. It features Anshuman’s character standing in a dense forest, holding the hand of an ape, symbolizing his deep connection with animals. In the background, a towering modern city skyline glows under warm sunset light, creating a powerful visual contrast between the wild and the urban world. A bold message across the poster — “Extinction is not an option” — hints that the sequel will continue the story’s strong theme of protecting animals from exploitation.
In the film, Anshuman Jha returns as Arjun Bakshi, the soft-spoken man who secretly becomes an animal-loving vigilante determined to fight wildlife crime. The first installment introduced audiences to a rare kind of action hero — one whose battles were driven not by revenge or power, but by compassion for voiceless creatures. With the sequel, the stakes appear higher and the universe much larger.
The cast lineup also promises serious talent. Veteran actor Adil Hussain joins the sequel in a key role, replacing Milind Soman as the sensei guiding the protagonist. The film also features actors Sarah Jane Dias, Vikram Kochar, martial arts star Dan Chupong, and action performer Sunny Pang, hinting at a more globally styled action spectacle with intense fight choreography.
Interestingly, the Lakadbaggha universe is already growing beyond the big screen. Last year, the franchise expanded into the comic book space, giving fans deeper insights into its mythology and characters. With films, comics, and a unique vigilante concept centered on wildlife protection, the creators clearly have bigger ambitions for the franchise.
If the teaser poster is anything to go by, Lakadbaggha 2: The Monkey Business is gearing up to deliver a raw mix of action, emotion, and environmental awareness. And with its Diwali 2026 release locked in, audiences can expect fireworks — both on screen and at the box office.
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