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Updated : Jan 5, 2026

The makers of Lenin have unveiled the melodious romantic track “Vaare Vaa Vaare Vaa”, which is already striking a chord with music lovers. Beautifully rendered by Shweta Mohan and Jubin Nautiyal, the song stands out for its soulful vocals and emotional depth. Lyricist Anantha Sriram adds poetic finesse, enhancing the song’s romantic appeal.


Composed by Thaman S, the track beautifully captures the emotional core of the film. The music complements the on-screen chemistry between the lead pair and elevates the narrative mood, further increasing anticipation around the film. With its soothing melody and heartfelt presentation, “Vaare Vaa Vaare Vaa” is being hailed as a standout addition to the album.


With nearly 70% of the shoot completed, Lenin is progressing at a brisk pace and is gearing up for a Summer theatrical release. The film is produced by Manam Enterprises LLP and Sithara Entertainments, and presented by Annapurna Studios. Directed by Murali Kishor Abburu, the film stars Akhil Akkineni and Bhagyashri Borse in the lead roles, Lenin is looking for 1st May release. 


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