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“Vash Level 2” Review: A Gritty, Unsettling Horror Sequel That Challenges Concepts of Innocence and Terror

Kaypeekay by Kaypeekay
August 29, 2025
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While the Indian film industry produces grand spectacles like War 2, boasting budgets around ₹400 crore and featuring star-laden casts that often fail to leave a meaningful impact, the world of Gujarati cinema surprises us with a gripping find in Vash Level 2. Crafted on a modest budget of ₹10 crore, this film highlights the supremacy of engaging narratives and deft execution over mere visual extravagance. Ajay Devgn’s Shaitaan serves as a Hindi remake of the original Vash, and now, with the release of its eerily captivating sequel, audiences can’t help but ponder what the forthcoming Shaitaan 2 might entail.

In this assessment of Vash Level 2, we delve into how director Krishnadev Yagnik builds on the success of his 2023 surprise hit Vash, delivering a continuation that is darker, louder, and significantly more disconcerting. By interweaving supernatural horrors with disturbing psychological elements, Yagnik elevates a basic horror premise into an intense and chaotic affair.

Featuring standout performances from Hitu Kanodia, Janki Bodiwala, Hiten Kumar, and Monal Gajjar, the film extends beyond the intimate family-themed horror of its predecessor, exploring tumultuous chaos where innocence itself morphs into a vessel of fear and corruption.

Story

Set twelve years after the original story, Vash Level 2 unfolds within the once-joyous corridors of a school now turned into a harrowing battlefield. A group of young girls, ensnared in a trance, spirals into violence and madness. Their eerie synchrony, piercing gazes, and shocking rooftop leaps blur the lines between traditional slasher flicks and zombie-style narratives.

At the center of this turmoil is Atharv, played by Hitu Kanodia, a father drowning in sorrow, whose emotional journey provides the narrative’s anchor. The film guides viewers through a disturbing landscape where innocence intertwines with vengeance and the supernatural — a place where horror never yields.

Performances

Kanodia’s portrayal of Atharv is particularly compelling, showcasing emotional depth that renders him the film’s ethical and emotional core. Janki Bodiwala, despite limited screen time, leaves a profound impression with her chilling stillness and one standout moment that heightens the film’s eerie atmosphere. Hiten Kumar brings a menacing gravitas as a sinister elder whose presence intensifies the horror, while Monal Gajjar delivers a believable performance as the helpless school principal, grounding the chaos in reality.

Each actor’s performance strengthens the narrative, ensuring that the sequel thrives on well-developed character tension rather than relying solely on spectacle.

Behind the scenes

Director Krishnadev Yagnik shapes Vash Level 2 into more than a standard horror follow-up. Whereas the original film confined fear to a domestic setting, this installment expands its terror to encompass societal elements. Innocence turns into a tool of horror, chaos proliferates, and fear transforms from a personal struggle to a collective experience.

From the onset, the film adopts a disquieting tone, eschewing lengthy build-ups. The first half captivates with its ambitious and disturbing visual storytelling, though the latter half somewhat stumbles — with a hastily executed climax and the emergence of familiar horror clichés. Nevertheless, the authenticity of Yagnik’s vision ensures the film retains its impact.

The visual storytelling heightens the terror, presenting haunting scenes of entranced girls moving menacingly in unison or launching abrupt attacks. The cinematography strikes a balance between chaos and calm, capturing both crowded school environments and chilling close-ups of possessed characters.

The musical score amplifies the unsettling atmosphere, while sound design effectively builds tension, especially in the moments of silence leading up to abrupt bursts of violence.

Final Verdict

Strong performances from the lead actors, Disturbing and visceral horror sequences, Ambitious scale compared to the first installment, and Atmospheric cinematography complemented by a haunting score are chief takeaways of this horror thriller.

The original Vash received a Hindi adaptation with Shaitaan, which didn’t capture the raw essence that defined Yagnik’s storytelling style. Vash Level 2 reclaims that authenticity, reminding viewers that horror transcends mere jump scares, delving into uncomfortable realities. By repurposing innocence as a conduit of terror, the film provokes deep questions about trust, vulnerability, and the precarious nature of societal protections.

Despite shortcomings like a rushed climax with a simplistic resolution and a familiar trope of horror in latter half, Vash Level 2 dares to defy expectations, emerging as a film that is both chaotic and memorable, sincere yet tumultuous. Its compelling performances, haunting visuals, and emotionally charged narrative ensure it leaves a lasting impact on audiences long after the credits roll.

If the first Vash instilled a fear of the darkness behind closed doors, Vash Level 2 compels viewers to re-evaluate the innocence that surrounds them. It crafts a horror experience that stuns, disturbs, and stays with you.

Tags: Gujarati CinemaHitu KanodiaKrishnadev YagnikShaitaanVashVash Level 2
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