9th Day box office revenue of ‘Lenin’: Akhil Akkineni starrer jumps 69.1%. Mint Rs 2.79 crore on Saturday

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9th Day box office revenue of 'Lenin': Akhil Akkineni starrer jumps 69.1%. Mint Rs 2.79 crore on Saturday

9th Day box office revenue of ‘Lenin’: Akhil Akkineni starrer jumps 69.1%. Mint Rs 2.79 crore on Saturday

Akhil Akkineni’s ‘Lenin’ saw a healthy improvement at the box office on its second Saturday. After a relatively slow start to the second week, the action drama rebounded with a significant rise in collections.According to Sakneelak, the film has collected an estimated Rs 2.79 crore nett in India on the 9th day. This represents an increase of 69.1% compared to the 8th day earnings of Rs 1.65 lakh crore.

The global collection crosses Rs 56 crore

‘Lenin’ has taken its total net worth in India to Rs 41.09 crore. Its total collection in India now stands at Rs 47.15 crore.‘Lenin’ has collected Rs 9.55 crore from overseas collections so far. As a result, the film’s worldwide gross collection reached Rs 56.70 crore after nine days of its theatrical release.Occupancy is improving at all major shows‘Lenin’ ran in 1,795 shows across India on its ninth day. The film registered an overall Telugu occupancy of 28.36%.Occupancy remained at 20.38% during the morning shows. It improved to 30.92% in the afternoon. The evening shows recorded a rate of 29.46%, while the highest attendance rate was during the night shows, with an occupancy rate of 32.15%.

A rural action drama based on the Mahabharata

Set in the fictional village of Bharatam Metta in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, ‘Lenin’ follows the journey of an orphan raised by the village head, Jayamma.

As he grows older, he falls in love with Bharati, but his life soon takes an unexpected turn.The story begins as a village drama before gradually turning into a tale of betrayal, revenge, and hidden motives. The narrative is inspired by the Mahabharata, while the annual Draupadi festival forms an important backdrop to the film’s events.The film received appreciation for Akhil Akkineni’s performance. ETimes review says: “Back after a gap of three years, Akhil Akkineni settles comfortably into his first full-fledged rural role. He downplays the character for most of the film before delivering his strongest performance in the emotionally charged climax. Bhagyashri Borse is convincing as a free-spirited Bharati, while the supporting cast lends credibility to the story.”

Sivaji, despite his effective screen presence, feels somewhat underutilized.Disclaimer: Box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, providing a fair representation of the film’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or additional international market reports are completed. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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