Vash Level 2 Box Office Collection Day 7: Sustained Buzz Powers Horror Hit Into Second Week
After a suspense-packed first week, Vash Level 2 showed solid staying power on Tuesday, earning an estimated ₹1.00 crore net across India (all languages), according to Sacnilk’s early numbers.
The Gujarati original contributed ₹0.52 crore and the Hindi dubbed version ₹0.48 crore—reflecting steady crowd momentum even after the typical Monday slowdown.
Vash Level 2 Box Office Collection Day Wise
Day | Collection (India Net) | Gujarat | Hindi |
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Wednesday | ₹1.30 crore | ₹0.85 | ₹0.45 |
Thursday | ₹0.90 crore | ₹0.50 | ₹0.40 |
Friday | ₹0.90 crore | ₹0.50 | ₹0.40 |
Saturday | ₹1.70 crore | ₹0.90 | ₹0.80 |
Sunday | ₹2.20 crore | ₹1.15 | ₹1.05 |
Monday | ₹0.59 crore | ₹0.28 | ₹0.31 |
Tuesday | ₹1.00 crore(early estimate) | - | - |
Total | ₹8.59 crore |
For a genre follow-up launching mid-week, these numbers signal that Vash Level 2 still has legs heading into its second week, enjoying both regional devotion in Gujarat and multiplex buzz in major metros.
Worldwide, Vash Level 2 has hit a reported gross of over ₹8.85 crore after seven days, with domestic audiences making up most of the haul. Overseas returns remain modest, but the film’s pan-India performance is plenty impressive for a sequel in the horror space.
Regional Highlights
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Gujarati screens again led Tuesday’s turnout, with night shows driving the best fill rates—especially in Ahmedabad and Surat.
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The Hindi version kept up its metro appeal, posting strong occupancy in Mumbai and the NCR.
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Word-of-mouth continues to boost attendance, with social media full of reactions ranging from “goosebumps after intermission!” to spirited debates about sequel scares.
Film & Fan Factor
Directed by Krishnadev Yagnik and starring Janki Bodiwala, Hitu Kanodia, Hiten Kumar, and Monal Gajjar, Vash Level 2 has made waves by crossing language lines and packing in horror fans from both Gujarati and Hindi backgrounds.
First weekend lines were long, laughter and shrieks filled the theaters, and even on weekdays, they are keeping the seats warm.
With strong momentum, Vash Level 2 looks set for a solid second week—proving that regional horror, fueled by real scares and audience love, isn’t just alive but thriving.