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Akhil Akkineni’s Lenin Sells 1.5 Million Tickets, Crosses ₹67 Cr Mark

Akhil Akkineni’s Lenin surges past 1.5 million ticket sales and ₹67 crore at the box office, earning praise for its content and performances.

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Dumtika Editorial

July 15, 2026 · 1 min read

Akhil Akkineni’s Lenin Sells 1.5 Million Tickets, Crosses ₹67 Cr Mark

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Lenin sells 1.5 million tickets across major platforms

Box office gross reaches ₹67.2 crore in just four days

Positive word of mouth drives continued audience turnout

Akhil Akkineni’s performance and rural action theme praised

Akhil Akkineni’s latest rural action drama, Lenin, is making waves at the box office with its remarkable ticket sales and sustained momentum. The film, which marks a significant comeback for Akhil, has quickly become a talking point among Telugu cinema fans for its commercial success and audience appeal.

Directed by Murali Kishor Abburu, Lenin features Bhagyasri Borse as the female lead and boasts a talented supporting cast including Shivaji, Pramod Panju, Eeswari Rao, Sunil, Ramki, and Brahmaji. The production is a collaboration between Manam Enterprises, Sithara Entertainments, and Annapurna Studios, with Nagarjuna and Naga Vamsi backing the project. Thaman’s energetic soundtrack has further elevated the film’s mass appeal.

Lenin has already sold an impressive 1.5 million tickets across major platforms like BookMyShow and District App, a feat attributed to its accessible ticket pricing and strong content. The film’s performance at the box office has been equally noteworthy, grossing ₹6.1 crore on its fourth day and reaching a cumulative total of ₹67.2 crore. As per industry sources, the film’s positive word of mouth is fueling expectations for continued strong collections in the coming days.

Fans and trade circles alike are praising Akhil’s performance and the film’s engaging narrative, with social media abuzz about its rural setting and impactful action sequences. With Lenin passing the crucial Monday test, all eyes are now on how far the film can go in its theatrical run, as it continues to draw crowds and generate profits for its distributors.