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Akhil’s ‘Lenin’ Collections Under Fire: Nagavamsi Trolled for Allegedly Fake Numbers

Published: 14-07-2026, 1:01 AM
Akhil's 'Lenin' Collections Under Fire: Nagavamsi Trolled for Allegedly Fake Numbers
  • ₹61.1 Crores! Is ‘Lenin’s’ collection poster a copy? Nagavamsi roasted!
  • Nagavamsi Trolled! Netizens blast ‘Lenin’s’ 35% inflated collection claims!
  • Double shock! ‘Lenin’ climax also copied? Balayya film similarity sparks row!
  • Akhil’s success in question! Is ‘Lenin’s’ box office run built on fakes?

Akhil Akkineni‘s latest flick, ‘Lenin,’ is making waves, but not just for its massive box office collections. Producer Nagavamsi is now facing severe online backlash, with netizens accusing the film’s reported ₹61.1 crore figures of being heavily inflated—some even claim they’re copied! Is this a genuine blockbuster, or just creative accounting?

Akhil’s ‘Lenin’ Box Office Triumph

Are ‘Lenin’s collections fake? Shock for Nagavamsi! Netizens are trolling him mercilessly! Akhil Akkineni’s film ‘Lenin’ is creating a sensation at the box office! While the film is surging ahead with massive collections, an unexpected controversy has now erupted. Netizens are raising significant questions about the collection figures. What is the real truth? The film, reportedly grossing ₹61.1 crores in just three days, is being hailed as a blockbuster. However, producer Nagavamsi’s collection poster has drawn severe criticism, with netizens alleging that ‘Lenin’s’ collection figures were inflated by 35% and even copied, specifically noting identical numbers to a previous film. This has led to merciless trolling of Nagavamsi.

Akhil’s ‘Lenin’ is truly wreaking havoc at the box office! Young Akkineni hero Akhil Akkineni has finally achieved a massive success. His latest action entertainer, ‘Lenin,’ is creating a tsunami of collections in theaters. Directed by Murali Kishore Abburu, the film garnered positive talk from its very first show, astonishing even trade circles. It can be said that this film has put an end to the long wait of Akkineni fans who, despite his decade in the film industry, had not seen a proper commercial success from him. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the film is relentlessly surging ahead at the box office, driven by excellent word-of-mouth from the audience. Generating sensational collections from day one, ‘Lenin’ concluded its first weekend grandly. On its release day, it collected a massive worldwide gross of Rs. 16.7 crores, recording mind-blowing openings in Akhil’s career. Maintaining that momentum on the second day, it reached a total of Rs. 37.2 crores in just two days. Leveraging the Sunday holiday to the fullest, the film stirred up even more excitement in theaters. The production company officially announced via a poster that the film had amassed a massive worldwide gross collection of Rs. 61.1 crores in just three days. “We couldn’t have ended the first weekend more wonderfully… Audiences have embraced this film,” the makers shared their joy on social media.

Collections Controversy Shakes ‘Lenin’

However, while the makers were celebrating the film’s success, this very three-day collection poster swiftly became the epicenter of a social media storm. Netizens and movie enthusiasts are showering criticism, with allegations surfacing that the film’s actual collections were inflated by approximately 35 percent. Beyond merely inflating the figures, widespread trolls on social media claim that the numbers were precisely copied. Netizens are particularly pointing fingers at the collection poster of Naveen Polishetty and Meenakshi Chaudhary’s film ‘Anaganaga Oka Raju,’ released this past Sankranti, as the main reason for this controversy. A poster for that film, also produced by Suryadevara Nagavamsi under the Sithara Entertainments banner, had stated it collected exactly Rs. 61.1 crores in three days. Now, netizens are satirically remarking that it’s bizarre that the same producer, Nagavamsi, has released a poster for Akhil’s ‘Lenin’ stating the exact same Rs. 61.1 crores in three days, without a single paisa’s difference. They are questioning if it isn’t a deliberate copy for the same producer to release posters with identical collection numbers for two different films.

Adding to the growing controversy, criticisms are already emerging online that the climax scene of ‘Lenin’ bears a striking resemblance to a key sequence from the film ‘Krishnababu,’ starring senior hero Balakrishna. Now, with the collection poster also embroiled in a copy controversy, it has created a new headache for Akkineni fans. While the film continues to show strong collection momentum, these ongoing copying controversies have become a hot topic across social media. Massive controversy now surrounds the collection poster, with pressing questions being raised: are even the collections copied? Further clarity is awaited regarding ‘Lenin”s collection controversy. Stay tuned to our channel for the film crew’s response on this matter and for more latest updates!

Looking Ahead

The ‘Lenin’ controversy intensifies. With not just its narrative under scrutiny for alleged resemblance but now even its box office figures questioned, the industry faces a critical moment. Akkineni fans demand clarity: can a film truly succeed when doubts plague both its creativity and commercial claims? The spotlight remains firmly on transparency.

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