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Akhil Akkineni's 'Lenin' Posts 14% Box Office Jump on Day 2, Crosses Rs 23 Crore

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Akhil Akkineni's action drama 'Lenin' recorded a 14 percent rise in box office collections on its second day of release. The film's worldwide gross earnings have surpassed the Rs 23 crore mark following the strong performance. Theatre occupancy remained healthy across the day, with evening shows drawing particularly strong audiences. The film has also garnered positive audience reception, especially for Akhil Akkineni's acting.

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