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Lenin (Telugu with English Subtitles)

02h 39m
Action Drama emotional action drama family emotions Family entertainer Mass Entertainer Rayalaseema action movie romantic action movie Rural action drama Telugu commercial entertainer village action drama village love story U/A

Showtimes for Lenin (Telugu with English Subtitles) in Bengaluru

Today, 11 Jul 2026 10:15 AM 1:15 PM 4:15 PM 7:15 PM 10:30 PM
Sunday, 12 Jul 2026 10:15 AM 1:15 PM 4:15 PM 7:15 PM
  • Director: Murali Kishor Abburu
  • Writers: Murali Kishor Abburu
  • Stars:
  • Akhil Akkineni
  • Bhagyashri Borse

Lenin (Telugu, with English Subtitles) — Now Showing at Victory Cinema, Bengaluru Akhil Akkineni is back, and he's brought the dust, heat and fury of Rayalaseema with him. Lenin, the actor's big 2026 outing, is a rooted, hard-edged action drama that trades gloss for grit — a story of love, loyalty and revenge set against one of Telugu cinema's most cinematic landscapes. Directed by Murali Kishor Abburu and powered by a rousing score from Thaman S, it's a film built for the big screen and a full house. You can catch it now in Telugu with clear English subtitles, in sharp 4K with enveloping Dolby Atmos sound, at Victory Cinema — Bengaluru's highest-rated movie theatre. Best of all, when you book at victorycinema.in you pay absolutely zero booking fees. Grab your Lenin tickets and settle in for a proper mass entertainer. The story: a village romance that becomes a war Lenin opens in the rugged interiors of Rayalaseema, a region whose factional feuds and fierce codes of honour have long fuelled Telugu drama. At its centre is a young man whose life is shaped by family ties, local power struggles and personal ambition. What begins as an intense village romance gradually swells into a large-scale conflict, as private feelings collide with public rivalries and old scores demand to be settled. The film blends several strands — romance, family tension, regional politics and full-blooded action — into a single rising arc. Loyalty is tested, resilience is forged, and the hero is pushed from ordinary beginnings toward an extraordinary reckoning. It's a familiar Telugu template done with conviction: earthy emotions, a strong sense of place, and set-pieces that build to a roar. Early word has singled out the action sequences as the film's strongest asset and the interval block as a genuine crowd-lifter — exactly the kind of moment that lands best with a big weekend audience. Akhil Akkineni leads with a transformative turn Lenin marks an important moment for Akhil Akkineni. Stepping into a rawer, more physical register than audiences have seen from him before, he anchors the film in the title role — a character described as one of the most transformative of his career. The rural setting demands a different kind of star presence: less polish, more fire, and Akhil leans into the intensity the material asks for. For fans who have followed the youngest of the Akkineni line, it's a chance to see him reshape his image in a mass, mainstream mould. Opposite him, Bhagyashree Borse plays Bharathi, the female lead whose arc is tightly bound to the film's emotional and romantic core. The chemistry between the two leads has been picked out as a highlight, giving the film's louder passages a tender counterweight. Around them is a deep supporting bench of Telugu talent — including Sunil, Brahmaji, Sivaji, Pramod, Easwari Rao and Getup Srinu — populating the world of Lenin with the kind of familiar, characterful faces that a rooted regional drama thrives on. The team behind the film Lenin is directed by Murali Kishor Abburu, who frames the Rayalaseema backdrop as both a setting and a force — the land itself pressing on the characters and their choices. The film's pulse, though, comes just as much from its music: Thaman S, one of Telugu cinema's most in-demand composers, supplies a score and songs engineered for the big room, from swelling romantic melodies to percussive, adrenaline-spiking action cues. Cleared with a U/A certificate and released in theatres on 10 July 2026, Lenin arrives as a full-scale theatrical event — the sort of film that rewards being seen loud, large and with a crowd. While reviews have noted that the story travels well-worn ground, the consensus is that Akhil's committed performance, the leads' chemistry and the muscular action carry it — making it a satisfying watch for fans of grounded, emotion-forward mass cinema. Why watch Lenin at Victory Cinema A film this rooted deserves a true big-screen home — and that's exactly what Victory Cinema offers. Located on Magadi Main Road, Victory is the area's most loved single-screen theatre and the highest-rated cinema on Google in the region. Here you can watch Lenin in Telugu with clean English subtitles, in crisp 4K projection and thunderous Dolby Atmos sound — the format Thaman's score and the film's action were built for. Then there's the promise that sets Victory apart from the big ticketing apps: absolutely zero booking fees. When you book your Lenin tickets online at victorycinema.in, the price you see is the price you pay — no convenience charges, no hidden extras, ever. It's the honest, wallet-friendly way to enjoy the latest Telugu releases in Bengaluru, and one reason film lovers from Vijayanagar, Nagarabhavi, Basaveshwaranagar and across West Bengaluru keep coming back. Whether you're travelling from nearby or from central Bengaluru near Majestic, the theatre is easy to reach, and its warm single-screen atmosphere turns every show into an occasion. Book your tickets today Lenin is now showing at Victory Cinema, and a fresh Akhil Akkineni action drama tends to fill fast on opening weekend — especially the prime evening and first-day-first-show slots. Check today's showtimes for Lenin in Bengaluru on victorycinema.in, pick the screening that suits you, and reserve your seats in just a few taps. With zero booking fees, instant confirmation and a full-throttle 4K Dolby Atmos experience waiting, it's the perfect plan for a weekend outing with friends and family. Book now, settle in, and watch Akhil Akkineni tear through Rayalaseema — only at Victory Cinema.