Vash Level 2 Scores an Excellent ₹6.00+ Crore Extended Weekend – A Big Win for Regional Content
Gujarati cinema continues to script history with Vash Level 2, which is proving to be a trendsetter at the box office. The Krishnadev Yagnik directorial, led by Janki Bodiwala, has maintained solid momentum since its grand debut and has now crossed the ₹6 crore mark in just five days.
Strong Start, Bigger Growth
After opening with an impressive ₹1.25 crore on Friday, the film saw expected dips on its 2nd and 3rd day but bounced back with a spectacular 80% jump on Day 4 (Saturday). This strong Saturday surge is a clear indicator of the film’s strong word-of-mouth. With ₹1.40 crore added on Saturday alone, the thriller stood tall at ₹4.30 crore net in four days across India.
Sunday brought in yet another big push with ₹1.80 crore on Day 5, the highest single-day collection for the film so far, taking its five-day extended weekend total to ₹6.05 crore net.
Day-wise India Net Collections of Vash Level 2
- Day 1 (Friday): ₹1.25 crore
- Day 2 (Saturday): ₹0.80 crore
- Day 3 (Sunday): ₹0.85 crore
- Day 4 (Saturday): ₹1.40 crore
- Day 5 (Sunday): ₹1.80 crore
- Total: ₹6.10 crore net
This performance is particularly noteworthy since Gujarati films generally peak at around the ₹1 crore mark for an entire weekend. Vash Level 2 has already gone past that on its first day itself.
Record-Breaking for Gujarati Cinema
The film has already overtaken the launch of 3 Ekka (₹1.10 crore opening) and is now rewriting records for regional cinema. The dominance in Gujarat remains unmatched with nearly 70% of earnings coming from the state, but the real surprise has been the traction in Hindi belts through its dubbed version, Vash Vivash Level 2. This marks a rare moment where a Gujarati film manages to cross over successfully into pan-India discussions.
Word of Mouth,Audience Reception & Cultural Shift
What’s working in favor of Vash Level 2 is its younger audience base. The franchise’s eerie psychological tone and supernatural elements have made it a must-watch for thrill-seekers, though the film’s dark, unsettling content keeps it away from being a family entertainer. This is a significant shift for Gujarati cinema, which has traditionally thrived on comedies and dramas.
The question now is whether this momentum can encourage filmmakers to move beyond safe family genres and experiment with high-concept thrillers for larger audiences.
Buzz, Competition & The Road Ahead
Having already smashed past ₹6 crore in its extended weekend, the real test begins now. Can Vash Level 2 sustain the scare factor through weekdays? Competition looms large with Param Sundari continuing in Hindi markets and Hollywood The Conjuring: Last Rites along with Baaghi 4 & The Bengal Files releasing next week. The horror genre has a loyal base, but such releases will directly split the target audience.
Legacy & Importance
The original Vash (2023) was already a cult hit in Gujarat, but its influence grew nationally after Ajay Devgn and R. Madhavan Hindi remake Shaitaan became a blockbuster. That film not only brought Gujarati storytelling into the limelight but also created an eager audience waiting for a sequel. Vash Level 2 now carries the weight of both regional pride and national curiosity.
If the sequel continues to perform, it could establish a long-running horror franchise for Gujarati cinema, a territory rarely explored in the industry. For director Krishnadev Yagnik, this is a chance to position himself as one of the few Gujarati filmmakers who can deliver both critical acclaim and commercial success.
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Starring Janki Bodiwala, Hitu Kanodia, Monal Gajjar, Chetan Daiya, Prem Gadhavi and Hiten Kumar, Vash Level 2 blends psychological suspense with chilling supernatural elements. With a ₹6.10 crore five day extended weekend total, strong youth driven word of mouth and steady Hindi support, the film is not just a sequel but a potential milestone in Gujarati cinema’s evolution.
The coming days will reveal if this horror-thriller can transform into a franchise-defining blockbuster and pave the way for more experimental storytelling in regional films.
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