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The month of August was fruitful at the Telugu box office. Despite a few flops like ‘Macherla Niyojakavargam’ and ‘Liger’, there were memorable hits like ‘Bimbisara’, ‘Sita Ramam’ and ‘Karthikeya 2’ which brought huge profits to the buyers. September started on a good note as the Telugu version of ‘Brahmastra’ got decent collections and Sharwanand’s ‘Oke Oka Jeevitham’ got a very good response too.
Many expected this week’s releases to perform well at the box office too but things did not go as planned. Sudheer Babu’s ‘Aa Ammayi Gurinchi Meeku Cheppali’ did not create the desired magic. The usual beautiful moments we see in a Mohan Krishna Indraganti love story went missing this time and the film managed to get mixed reviews. The second half turned out to be too slow and heavily dramatic which disappointed the audience.
Coming to ‘Saakini Daakini’, many are saying that it is an OTT film and the lack of twists and turns did not impress the audience. Despite the good performances of Nivetha Thomas and Regina Cassandra, the movie got negative reviews for the critics as well as the audience. Apart from a few action scenes and a couple of fun scenes, there is nothing more to talk about the film.
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Kiran Abbavaram’s ‘Nenu Meeku Baaga Kaavalisinavadini’ too failed to get a positive talk. The young hero is coming up with one routine commercial flick after another. The movie is neither entertaining nor engaging and follows the 90s formula which is outdated now. There is nothing to praise in this movie barring Kiran’s decent and natural acting.
The three releases did not reach the expectations and analysts are predicting a very dull run at the Tollywood box office. Let us wait and see how the next weekend is going to be.
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Sivaji’s Big Appeal at Lenin Success Meet
July 16, 2026

Veteran actor Sivaji made several noteworthy remarks during the blockbuster success celebrations of Akhil Akkineni’s Lenin in Guntur. With the film emerging as a commercial success at the box office, Sivaji not only praised the team but also shared his vision for the future of the Telugu film industry.
Calling Lenin one of the most memorable films of his career, Sivaji thanked director Murali Kishor Abburu for giving him a powerful role. He also expressed his gratitude to audiences for welcoming him back with immense love after a long break from films.
Speaking about the film’s success, Sivaji said it was driven primarily by its emotionally engaging story. He noted that strong family emotions, relatable characters, and rooted storytelling have always been the foundation of Indian cinema and continue to resonate with audiences regardless of changing trends.
The actor also lauded director Murali Kishor Abburu’s journey, pointing out that he spent several years working as an assistant director before making his directorial debut. Sivaji appreciated the filmmaker for creating a story inspired by real-life people and emotions, adding that such honesty helped Lenin connect with viewers. He expressed hope that Murali Kishor would go on to become one of Telugu cinema’s leading directors in the years to come.
A major talking point from Sivaji’s speech was his appeal for the development of a film industry in Andhra Pradesh. He urged the state government and Minister Kandula Durgesh to allocate around 20 to 30 acres of land to establish film-related infrastructure. According to Sivaji, such an initiative would create employment opportunities for artists, technicians, and aspiring filmmakers from the state while strengthening the regional film ecosystem.
Sivaji also made an interesting observation about Akhil Akkineni’s career, noting that Lenin is the actor’s eighth film. Referring to the number eight as a symbol of perseverance and success, he said that while it often brings challenges, it can also pave the way for remarkable achievements. He concluded his speech by expressing confidence that the success of Lenin marks the beginning of a new chapter in Akhil’s career and wished him even greater success in the future.