‘Lenin’ box office collection on day 8: Akhil Akkneni’s film drops 17.5%; earns Rs 1.65 Cr in India | Telugu Movie News
Akhil Akkineni‘s’ Lenin’ continued its theatrical run and did little on its eighth day at the box office. After completing its first weekend, the action drama entered the second weekend with less offerings.According to trade tracker Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 1.65 crore nett in India on Day 8. The latest figure shows a 17.5% decrease compared to the Rs 2.00 crore nett collected on the previous day.
Collections in India cross Rs 38 crore nett
Day 8 earnings were from 1,681 shows across India. ‘Lenin’ has taken the all-India gross of Rs 38.30 crore. Its collection in India now stands at Rs 43.94 crore.The film ended its first weekend with Rs 36.65 crore nett. It also added Rs 1.65 crore on its second Friday to boost its domestic total.
The worldwide collection rose to Rs 53.49 crore
‘Lenin’ collected Rs 15 lakhs worldwide on Day 8. This takes its overseas collection to Rs 9.55 crores gross. The worldwide collection of the movie has reached Rs 53.49 crore.Overseas figures have remained even lower. However, they will help push the film past the Rs 50 crore mark worldwide.
The presence is above 20% on the 8th day
The Telugu version of ‘Lenin’ had 20.96% audience on its eighth day. The movie registered 15.69% in the morning. During the day it shows 20.77%, while in the evening it increased to 21.38%. The biggest turnout came in the night shows, which reported 25.31% of residents.According to the government, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana remained the biggest contributors to the film, making 1.65 crores on Day 8. Karnataka added Rs 20 lakhs, while Tamil Nadu contributed Rs 2 lakhs. The remaining areas together got Rs 3 lakhs.
A village drama inspired by Indian epics
Directed by Murali Kishor Abburu, ‘Lenin’ is set in the fictional village of Bharatham Mitta in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. The story follows an orphan who is brought up by the village elder Jayyamma and later falls in love with Bharathi. What begins as a simple rural drama slowly turns into a story of revenge, betrayal and long-hidden secrets.The movie opened in 1976 and shows a world made up of traditions, faith and village politics. The annual village festival plays an important part in the story, where the stories of Mahabharata and Ramayana are wrapped up in the show.DISCLAIMER: Box office numbers and content in this article are compiled from personal and industry sources. All figures are estimates unless otherwise noted, which provide a good overview of the film box office performance. These figures are subject to change as studio information is updated or additional market reports are completed. This information is provided by us for information and entertainment purposes only.



Post Comment