Bhagyashrii Borse thanks 'Lenin' director for role of Bharathi
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Actress Bhagyashrii Borse, who plays the female lead opposite Akhil Akkineni in director Murali Kishor Abburu's Telugu film 'Lenin', on Friday shared a heartfelt note of gratitude to the filmmaker for entrusting her with the role of Bharathi — a character she described as one she would always carry in her heart. The film is set to release on 10 July 2026.
Bhagyashrii's Message to Her Director
Taking to her Instagram page, Borse shared pictures of the film's unit in prayer and wrote: 'This journey began with God by our side...To my dear director, @kishoreabburu, Thankyou for Bharathi, a character I will always carry in my heart, and hope our audience does too! Bharathi, in your hearts..10th July! #Lenin.'
The post reflects the emotional bond the cast and crew have developed with the project, even as anticipation builds ahead of the theatrical release.
Nagarjuna's Confidence in Akhil's Transformation
The film has generated considerable buzz, fuelled in large part by veteran Telugu star Nagarjuna, who watched the first cut of his son Akhil Akkineni's film and publicly declared that audiences were in for a revelation. In a post on X, Nagarjuna wrote: 'Watched the first cut of our film 'LENIN' last night. I say this with confidence and pride… you are about to witness a new AKHIL on June 26 2026. Mark the date!!! See you in the theatres.'
The original release date of 26 June 2026 was subsequently pushed to 10 July 2026 at the team's request, with Nagarjuna explaining the decision on social media: 'Team #Lenin came to me with a request. They asked for a little more time to give their absolute 100% and create something very special. Their passion and spirit made me say yes. Our guy is coming on 10th July. I say again you will see a new Akhil!! Get ready for the #Lenin experience.'
What to Expect from 'Lenin'
A title glimpse released on Akhil Akkineni's birthday last year offered audiences an early look at the film's tone. The video opened with imagery evoking the final battle of the Mahabharata, with Akhil's character appearing with an intense expression and a clenched fist. A voiceover in the glimpse states: 'My dad said that when one is born, one has life and no name. Similarly, when one dies, one does not have life and only the name remains. How that name should be remembered is…' — before the title 'Lenin' appears on screen. The film carries the tagline: 'No war is more violent than love.'
The Creative Team
Behind the camera, 'Lenin' features cinematography by Naveen Kumar, music composed by Thaman, and editing by Navin Nooli. The combination of an established technical crew and a director with a distinctive vision has contributed to the heightened expectations surrounding the project.
With 10 July 2026 now confirmed as the release date, all eyes are on whether Akhil Akkineni's much-anticipated transformation will deliver on the promise Nagarjuna has staked his credibility on.