

Release Date: July 10
Cast: Akhil Akkineni, Bhagyashri Borse, Shivaji, Brahmaji, Sunil, Getup Srinu, Ranki, Eeswari Rao
Director: Murali Kishor Abburu
Producers: Nagarjuna Akkineni, Suryadevara Naga Vamsi
Music Director: S. Thaman
Cinematographer: Leon Britto
Editor: Naveen Nooli
'Lenin' stars Akhil Akkineni in a story backed by a strong narrative and emotional foundation. The film opens impressively with a powerful voice-over by Jr. NTR, which immediately draws the audience into the story. While the narrative starts on an engaging note, the romantic track and a few routine commercial elements slow down the pace in the first half. However, the film regains momentum from the pre-interval sequence and delivers an engaging second half filled with interesting twists.
One of the biggest strengths of Lenin is Akhil Akkineni's performance, particularly in the emotional sequences where he delivers a mature and convincing act. Jr. NTR's powerful voice-over gives the film an impressive start and effectively sets the tone for the story. The narrative gains momentum from the pre-interval sequence, with the interval block and the engaging second half standing out as major highlights. The antagonist has been portrayed effectively, adding intensity to the conflict. Thaman's impactful background score elevates several action and emotional moments, while the climax leaves the audience with a satisfying theatrical experience.
The film's biggest drawback is its slow-paced first half, which affects the overall narrative flow. The romantic track and a few routine commercial sequences feel familiar and reduce the film's initial impact. Some portions are predictable, making it difficult to maintain consistent engagement during the early stages of the story. A tighter screenplay and faster pacing in the first half could have made the overall experience more gripping and emotionally rewarding.
Director Murali Kishor Abburu presents the story with a balanced commercial approach. Thaman's background score significantly enhances the emotional and action sequences. Leon Britto delivers impressive visuals, while Naveen Nooli's editing keeps the second half engaging. The production values are rich and add to the overall cinematic experience.
'Lenin' is a commercial action drama that delivers its strongest moments in the interval block, second half, and climax. Although the first half feels slightly slow due to the romantic portions, Akhil's performance, the emotional depth, and Thaman's music make it an enjoyable watch for fans of commercial entertainers.













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