Bhagyashri Borse breaks down at Lenin success meet, thanks fans
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Actress Bhagyashri Borse turned emotional and broke into tears at the success meet of the Telugu film 'Lenin' in Hyderabad on Saturday, 11 July, crediting her fans' relentless support as the reason she stood on that stage. The film, directed by Murali Kishor Abburu and featuring Akhil Akkineni alongside Borse in the lead, has opened to strong numbers at the box office with largely positive audience response.
Borse's Heartfelt Words for the Director
Speaking at the event, Borse addressed director Murali Kishor Abburu directly, saying, 'If you didn't give me Bharti, I wouldn't be getting this appreciation today. If you hadn't given me the space and if you hadn't put me up there as Bharti, I wouldn't have gotten the appreciation that I have gotten today. So thank you so much, I will always be grateful to you sir.'
Borse plays Bharathi, the love interest of the titular character Lenin, in the action entertainer — a role she described as transformative to her career.
Praise for Co-Star Akhil Akkineni
Borse reserved particularly warm words for her co-star Akhil Akkineni, acknowledging his decade-long journey in the film industry. 'I have seen you work really hard and even though I may not know your journey of these past 10 years, I know what it might feel like when things don't work out,' she said. 'I have seen you put blood, sweat, tears. I have not seen you sit even for a second, making sure everything was going right. So I think you deserve so much love... You have arrived Akhil.'
She also hinted at a future collaboration, adding, 'I don't know what our next script is going to be but I can't wait for it. I can't wait to act beside you because you are a performer.'
Fans Credited for a One-and-a-Half-Year Journey
The most emotional moment of the event came when Borse turned to thank her fanbase. 'It's been a journey of one-and-a-half years and every time that I have fallen, it's the messages of my fans, the reels, the constant motivation you guys have shown me. Because of which I am here today,' she said, breaking down mid-speech.
After composing herself, she added, 'Hyderabad is my Karmabhoomi and I wish that my last film is also here.' The declaration drew a strong response from the audience gathered at the event.
About the Film
Directed by Murali Kishor Abburu, 'Lenin' features cinematography by Naveen Kumar, music by Thaman, and editing by Navin Nooli. The film has recorded a strong opening at the box office, with positive reports continuing to pour in from audiences across the Telugu-speaking market. This is a significant milestone for Akhil Akkineni, whose previous outings had faced mixed commercial results.