Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTweleve years after saving his daughter Arya from a dark force, Atharva learns it never left her. When strange events begin again, he must fight to save her once more.Tweleve years after saving his daughter Arya from a dark force, Atharva learns it never left her. When strange events begin again, he must fight to save her once more.Tweleve years after saving his daughter Arya from a dark force, Atharva learns it never left her. When strange events begin again, he must fight to save her once more.
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Proud to see that regional cinema is delivering an absolute banger. Highly recommend to horror-lovers.
Actually, Vash Level 2 is a bold and haunting sequel that trades the claustrophobic dread of its predecessor for a broader, sprawling nightmare with larger sets, more characters, and heightened visual terror. There's no denying its craftsmanship and ambition. Between commanding performances, spine-tingling visuals, and sound design that vibrates through your bones, it stands as a must-see for fans of horror and especially as a milestone in Gujarati genre cinema.
If you're into smartly directed supernatural horror that isn't afraid to up the scale, Vash Level 2 delivers chills with heart and leaves you wanting more.
Actually, Vash Level 2 is a bold and haunting sequel that trades the claustrophobic dread of its predecessor for a broader, sprawling nightmare with larger sets, more characters, and heightened visual terror. There's no denying its craftsmanship and ambition. Between commanding performances, spine-tingling visuals, and sound design that vibrates through your bones, it stands as a must-see for fans of horror and especially as a milestone in Gujarati genre cinema.
If you're into smartly directed supernatural horror that isn't afraid to up the scale, Vash Level 2 delivers chills with heart and leaves you wanting more.
Wow! Gujarati cinema has really stepped up. The movie was a thrilling experience with stellar performances. From direction to writing to acting, every aspect was top-notch. It was refreshing to watch a film without background songs. I'd absolutely love to see more films like this - and even better ones - in the future.
Vash Level 2 is a sequel that, for better or worse, amplifies the terror of its predecessor. Director Krishnadev Yagnik, who also helmed the original Gujarati hit, expands the scale from a single family's claustrophobic nightmare to a mass-level chaotic horror. While the film may trade some of the first part's raw, contained intensity for spectacle, it still manages to be a raw, unsettling, and effective addition to the supernatural psychological horror genre.
The film picks up twelve years after the events of Vash, with the family still haunted by the black magic that took over their lives. The narrative quickly plunges into darkness when a group of schoolgirls fall prey to a mysterious hypnotic spell. This shift from a personal, intimate threat to a wider, more public one is the film's core change. The scenes of the schoolgirls, with their unnerving, unified movements and violent behavior, are particularly brutal and highlight the theme of corrupted innocence.
While the canvas is bigger, critics note that the film's second half and a rushed climax struggle to maintain the tight, controlled tension of the first. The narrative loses some of its breath, and the final twist, while functional, feels almost too simple given the complex horror that precedes it.
However, the film is praised for its strong performances. Hitu Kanodia, as the anguished father Atharv, provides a grounded anchor amidst the chaos, while Hiten Kumar adds a seasoned gravitas as the villainous "uncle." Janki Bodiwala, who won a National Award for her role in the original, takes a back seat for much of the film. Her limited role, where she is mostly in a vegetative state, is noted as being spooky in its stillness and adds a quiet, lingering chill to the proceedings.
For fans of the genre, it's a worthwhile watch that pushes the boundaries of regional horror cinema. It may be messier and louder than the first film, but it's a bold and often chilling experience that leaves a lasting impression.
The film picks up twelve years after the events of Vash, with the family still haunted by the black magic that took over their lives. The narrative quickly plunges into darkness when a group of schoolgirls fall prey to a mysterious hypnotic spell. This shift from a personal, intimate threat to a wider, more public one is the film's core change. The scenes of the schoolgirls, with their unnerving, unified movements and violent behavior, are particularly brutal and highlight the theme of corrupted innocence.
While the canvas is bigger, critics note that the film's second half and a rushed climax struggle to maintain the tight, controlled tension of the first. The narrative loses some of its breath, and the final twist, while functional, feels almost too simple given the complex horror that precedes it.
However, the film is praised for its strong performances. Hitu Kanodia, as the anguished father Atharv, provides a grounded anchor amidst the chaos, while Hiten Kumar adds a seasoned gravitas as the villainous "uncle." Janki Bodiwala, who won a National Award for her role in the original, takes a back seat for much of the film. Her limited role, where she is mostly in a vegetative state, is noted as being spooky in its stillness and adds a quiet, lingering chill to the proceedings.
For fans of the genre, it's a worthwhile watch that pushes the boundaries of regional horror cinema. It may be messier and louder than the first film, but it's a bold and often chilling experience that leaves a lasting impression.
A very good fast paced throughly engaging movie with excellent performance of all the actors. You can feel the tension in every scene. Cinematography is top notch and those single take shots are very good, director just nailed it. Overall a must watch movie and for gujarati people, this one is our PAN INDIA LEVEL movie.
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Log in You said: It's truly worth watching this movie-a proud moment for Gujarati cinema to see such a remarkable horror film. Instead of relying on remakes or copies, this one brings a completely fresh experience.
A big thanks to the Vash 2 team and cast!
Make it more then 300 words ChatGPT said: Certainly! Here's a revised version of your message with more than 300 words, maintaining the essence while expanding on the sentiment:
It's truly worth watching this movie - a proud and defining moment for Gujarati cinema. Vash 2 stands out as a shining example of how far regional filmmaking has come, especially in genres like horror, which have often been underrepresented or not taken seriously in Gujarati films. But this movie changes that perception completely.
What makes Vash 2 so special is its originality. In an industry that sometimes leans heavily on remakes or formula-based storytelling, this film dares to do something different - and succeeds. Instead of borrowing from other languages or mimicking successful mainstream horror tropes, Vash 2 crafts its own narrative, builds its own eerie world, and delivers a chilling experience that stays with the viewer long after the credits roll.
From the first scene to the last, the movie holds your attention with a gripping storyline, atmospheric cinematography, and genuinely spine-tingling moments. The background score, visual effects, and sound design are top-notch, raising the bar for technical excellence in Gujarati films. But beyond the scares, what makes it truly memorable is the emotional depth of the characters and the strong performances by the cast.
The entire team deserves immense applause for their bold vision and dedication to quality storytelling. It's not easy to break stereotypes or take creative risks, especially in a genre that hasn't had much representation regionally. But the Vash 2 team has not only taken that leap - they've raised the standard for what horror in Gujarati cinema can be.
A big thank you to the cast and crew of Vash 2 for delivering a film that's not just entertaining, but also groundbreaking. It's a proud moment, and I hope this paves the way for more original, high-quality films in Gujarati cinema.
Don't miss this one - it's an experience you won't forget!
Log in You said: It's truly worth watching this movie-a proud moment for Gujarati cinema to see such a remarkable horror film. Instead of relying on remakes or copies, this one brings a completely fresh experience.
A big thanks to the Vash 2 team and cast!
Make it more then 300 words ChatGPT said: Certainly! Here's a revised version of your message with more than 300 words, maintaining the essence while expanding on the sentiment:
It's truly worth watching this movie - a proud and defining moment for Gujarati cinema. Vash 2 stands out as a shining example of how far regional filmmaking has come, especially in genres like horror, which have often been underrepresented or not taken seriously in Gujarati films. But this movie changes that perception completely.
What makes Vash 2 so special is its originality. In an industry that sometimes leans heavily on remakes or formula-based storytelling, this film dares to do something different - and succeeds. Instead of borrowing from other languages or mimicking successful mainstream horror tropes, Vash 2 crafts its own narrative, builds its own eerie world, and delivers a chilling experience that stays with the viewer long after the credits roll.
From the first scene to the last, the movie holds your attention with a gripping storyline, atmospheric cinematography, and genuinely spine-tingling moments. The background score, visual effects, and sound design are top-notch, raising the bar for technical excellence in Gujarati films. But beyond the scares, what makes it truly memorable is the emotional depth of the characters and the strong performances by the cast.
The entire team deserves immense applause for their bold vision and dedication to quality storytelling. It's not easy to break stereotypes or take creative risks, especially in a genre that hasn't had much representation regionally. But the Vash 2 team has not only taken that leap - they've raised the standard for what horror in Gujarati cinema can be.
A big thank you to the cast and crew of Vash 2 for delivering a film that's not just entertaining, but also groundbreaking. It's a proud moment, and I hope this paves the way for more original, high-quality films in Gujarati cinema.
Don't miss this one - it's an experience you won't forget!
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- AnecdotesVash Level 2 is official part of the Vash which was released in 2023, which later on did remake as shaitan. Janki Bodiwala was part of Vash, Shaitan and Vash Level 2. The main lead cast of Vash is repeating in Vash Level 2.
- ConnexionsRemade as Shaitaan 2
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- वश विवश Level 2
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- Budget
- 50 000 000 INR (estimation)
- Durée
- 1h 43m(103 min)
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- 2.39:1
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