Vash Level 2 Box Office Collection Day 10
On its 10th day, Vash Level 2 brought in roughly ₹0.37 crore (₹37 lakh) across all languages, pushing its total India net collection to a whisper above ₹9 crore. That’s not blockbuster territory, but for a regional horror sequel, there’s a quiet pride in longevity. You could call it the tortoise of box office tales — slow, steady, and still very much in the race despite a clear drop after the initial excitement. A friend texted after catching a late show: “Almost everyone was muttering about the jump scares, but no one left early. That’s something, right?”
The Story Behind the Numbers
Day 10 saw a significant dip from earlier highs — a 30% drop since day 9, which itself was no firework. Still, Vash Level 2’s winding march toward the ₹10 crore mark is a testament to one thing: consistent curiosity. Some films open big, then disappear; Vash Level 2 hasn’t vanished. My cousin, who’s usually a sucker for first-day-first-show hype, admitted that he stumbled into a weekday matinee almost by accident: “Hey, wasn’t packed. The popcorn stand guy looked bored. But, somehow, the movie felt like it belonged to us — just a handful of jumpy Gujarat horror fans.” That’s the charm when you’re not crushed by crowds.
The box office journey so far
Day | India Net Collection (₹ crore) |
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1 | 1.10 |
2 | 0.75 |
3 | 0.75 |
4 | 1.40 |
5 | 1.75 |
6 | 0.65 |
7 | 0.90 |
8 | 0.65 |
9 | 0.65 |
10 | 0.37 |
Total (10 Days) | 9.05 |
Occupancy, Audience, and Word-of-Mouth
Frankly, the movie’s 6-10% occupancy in most theatres isn’t something to brag about at parties. It’s just enough to let the dedicated folks avoid elbow fights for armrests. But here’s the twist: the reason Vash Level 2 keeps gathering small but persistent crowds isn’t hype, but word-of-mouth. TikTokers posted jump scare compilations, college WhatsApp groups traded stories about the “schoolgirls under a spell” scene, and even a local auntie reportedly brought her book club for a spine-tingling outing. “I thought horror was tasteless,” she told her WhatsApp group, “but that villain’s monologue? Cheery chillies!”
Why the Collection Matters?
Let’s be honest: crossing ₹10 crore as a Gujarati horror film in India isn’t a minor achievement. Compared to mega releases, this might look quaint. But for the regional box office? Monumental.
Most Gujarati cinema gets barely one week’s notice outside its home turf, and yet here’s Vash Level 2 still getting counted, discussed, and maybe — just maybe — snagging a sequel contract for someone down the line. That’s cinema’s little magic trick: even modest numbers can feel like a win.