Vash Level 2 Box Office Collection Day 5
Vash Level 2 earned 2.27 crores at the Indian box office on day 5, bringing its total 5-day net collection to 7.07 crores.
On its fifth day, Vash Level 2 witnessed a noticeable jump in earnings, showing strong momentum thanks to positive reviews, word-of-mouth, and support from its Hindi version. This robust performance has put the film just 93 lakh away from fully recovering its production budget of 8 crores, positioning it to enter the "safe zone" at the box office within a day or two.
Day | Collection (Net) |
---|---|
Day 1 | 1.3 crores |
Day 2 | 90 lakh |
Day 3 | 90 lakh |
Day 4 | 1.7 crores |
Day 5 | 2.27 crores |
The Vash Fanfare—Real or Just Hype?
Here’s something I noticed at the local multiplex: Vash Level 2’s poster was wedged between a big-budget action flick and a low-key rom-com. Yet, when I asked the ticket counter lady which film was getting the weirdest crowds, she pointed to Vash. “They come in with matching t-shirts,” she said, “and some of them bring homemade snacks, too.” It’s got a loyal following, and that keeps the collections steady even as the new releases storm in every Friday.
Not everyone’s a fan, though. Overheard outside:
“You reckon they’ll make Level 3?”
“Hope they get a new scriptwriter. The spells are just rehashes now.”
Kind of savage, but also honest—people are showing up, but some just want to see what happens next, not necessarily because they're enthralled.
The Sequel Effect (And Why Day 5 Matters)
Sequels walk a thin line—too much sameness and folks tune out; too much change and the loyalists rebel. Vash Level 2, for its part, did try to add more spectacle, dial up the drama, and occasionally wink at fans of the first film. Day 5’s collection shows the gamble half-paid off: enough interest for those steady weekday viewers, not just the rabid opening weekend crowd.
When you’re at a theater on Day 5, it isn’t just die-hard fans or critics; it’s regular people who heard about the film last-minute. My aunt decided to catch it with her neighborhood book club, and believe me, they’re a tough bunch to please. Her review: “It’s entertaining, just don’t think too hard.” That’s the vibe that gets you respectable midweek box office numbers, isn’t it?
What’s Next? Will It Keep Rolling?
Day 5 is often a turning point. If the buzz keeps up (just enough memes, just enough chatter at chai stalls), collections might stick around in that sweet spot—maybe even give a surprise jump over the coming weekend. If not, the dreaded fade-out begins.
Vash Cast
Main Cast
- Janki Bodiwala – Aarya
- Hitu Kanodia – Atharva
- Hiten Kumar – Pratap / Rajnath
- Monal Gajjar – School Principal
Supporting Cast
- Vishwa Rawal – Vidya
- Chetan Daiya – Supporting Role
- Prem Gadhavi – Supporting Role
- Hency Bapat – Supporting Role
Vash
Vash is a 2025 Gujarati supernatural psychological horror film directed by Krishnadev Yagnik. The film follows Atharva, a family man, who takes his wife Beena and children Aarya and Ansh on a vacation to a remote village. Their peaceful retreat turns into a nightmare when they encounter Pratap, a mysterious stranger who uses dark magic to control their daughter, Aarya. As Aarya begins to exhibit strange and violent behavior, Atharva must confront Pratap to save his family.