Lenin Movie Twitter Review: The Akhil Akkineni-fronted, highly anticipated Indian-Russian film “Lenin” has finally arrived on the silver screens today, on July 10, 2026, under the banners of Manam Enterprises LLP & Sithara Entertainments. After watching the action, romantic, drama film on big screens, moviegoers started sharing their initial reaction on X (formerly Twitter). Let’s spotlight the netizens’ first reactions.
Apart from Akhil Akkineni, the film also stars Bhagyashri Borse, Sunil, Brahmaji, Ramki, and several others. The talented Thaman S delivers music in the film, and cinematography handled by Leon Britto.

Lenin Movie Twitter Review
#Lenin Template Commercial Film with a Few Interesting Twists!
Decent intro with a setup drawing parallels to the Mahabharatham. However, the film soon turns flat with an ineffective love story and tried and tested commercial beats. The film picks up from the pre-interval, and while a few second half blocks and twists work well, its biggest issue is that it feels too reminiscent of rural dramas we’ve seen before, giving it an outdated feel at times….
#Lenin is an ambitious commercial entertainer that gets many of its building blocks right but misses the emotional glue needed to elevate them. Murali Kishore Abburu creates an engaging rural world with Mahabharata-inspired drama, well-planned screenplay reveals, and a compelling hero-villain conflict.
The film takes its time to establish its world, and although the romance remains the weakest link, it finds its rhythm from the pre-interval and delivers an engaging second half filled with satisfying twists, elevations, and well-executed confrontations….
#Lenin Review :- Sure Shot Commercial Intensifying Entertainer with Akhil’s one man show – 3.25/5
This man
@AkhilAkkineni8 completely from start to finish his acting
and screen presence was lit on screen….
Lenin Review: Akhil Akkineni is the only one who truly stands out with his performance, but the weak writing keeps the film from becoming a hit. The characters are poorly developed, and the constant attempt to draw parallels with characters from the Mahabharata only adds to the confusion. Those comparisons feel forced and ultimately serve no meaningful purpose….
#LENIN – Second Half – Better, But Not Enough
The second half is definitely an improvement over the flat first half. The characters opposing the hero and their motivations are presented much better, giving the narrative some much-needed momentum.
Akhil shows noticeable improvement and delivers a sincere performance with better emotional conviction in the latter half. Sivaji makes his presence felt whenever he appears, while Pramod Panju does a decent job.
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