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Updated : Apr 29, 2026

King Nagarjuna Akkineni has shared a highly encouraging update regarding his son Akhil Akkineni's highly anticipated film, Lenin. Taking to his official social media account, Nagarjuna revealed that he recently watched the first cut of the movie. Expressing immense pride and confidence in the final product, the veteran actor assured fans that they are about to witness a completely new side of Akhil. 

His enthusiastic endorsement has instantly multiplied the expectations surrounding the action entertainer. Along with his high praise, Nagarjuna officially announced that Lenin will hit the big screens on June 26, 2026, urging fans to mark the date. Interestingly, this grand release date announcement has confirmed a major box office showdown for the Tollywood audience. 

The makers of another highly awaited project, Peddi, are currently planning to release their film just a day prior, on June 25th. This sets the stage for an intense and exciting clash at the ticket windows, as both major films will vie for the audience's attention during the same opening weekend. Fans and trade circles are now eagerly preparing for what promises to be a thrilling cinematic battle at the theaters.

 

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