Akhil Akkineni“Lenin” continued on its eighth day of release, with a mediocre box office performance. The action drama entered its second weekend with lower ratings after wrapping up its first week.According to trade tracker Sacnilk, the film’s net revenue on its eighth day of release in India was estimated at Rs 165 crore. The latest figure was down 17.5% from the previous day’s net income of Rs 200 crore.
The net value of Indian collections exceeds 380 million rupees
Day 8 revenue came from 1,681 performances across India. The total net revenue of “Lenin” in India is estimated to be Rs 383 million. Currently, its total collection in India stands at Rs 43.94 crore.The film had a net box office of Rs 3,665 crore in its first week. It added another Rs 165 crore on the second Friday to strengthen its domestic total.
Global box office total climbs to Rs 5,349 crore
The international box office collection of “Lenin” on day 8 is estimated at Rs 15 lakh. This takes its overseas box office total to Rs 9.55 crore. The action film’s global box office collection has now reached Rs 5,349 crore.The number overseas remains relatively small. However, they contributed to the film’s global box office crossing the Rs 50-crore mark.
On the 8th day, the occupancy rate remained above 20%
The overall occupancy rate of the Telugu version of “Lenin” on the eighth day of its release was 20.96%. The film’s morning attendance rate reached 15.69%. The attendance rate for the afternoon session reached 20.77%, while the attendance rate for the evening session increased to 21.38%. Night performances had the highest attendance rate, with an occupancy rate of 25.31%.On a state-by-state basis, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana remained the largest contributors to the film, with a box office collection of Rs 165 crore on the eighth day. Karnataka added Rs 20 lakh while Tamil Nadu contributed Rs 2 lakh. The rest of the districts made a total of Rs 3 lakh.
A country drama inspired by indian epic
“Lenin” is directed by Murali Kishor Abbru and takes place in the fictional village of Bharatham Mitta in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. The story is about an orphan who is raised by village chief Jayyamma and later falls in love with Bharathi. This simple country drama gradually develops into a story of revenge, betrayal and long-hidden secrets.Released in 1976, the film presents a world shaped by traditions, beliefs and rural politics. An annual village festival plays an important role in the narrative, while references to the Mahabharata and Ramayana are also woven into the script.Disclaimer: The box office numbers and data in this article were obtained from public and industry sources. Unless explicitly mentioned, all figures are approximate and fairly represent the content of the film box office performance. These totals are subject to change as official studio data is updated or other international market reports are finalized. We provide this data for informational and entertainment purposes only.