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Janki Bodiwala on 'Vash Level 2': Emotionally it was challenging for me- EXCLUSIVE

Janki Bodiwala on 'Vash Level 2': Emotionally it was challenging for me- EXCLUSIVE

Time of India17-06-2025
Actress
is all set to return in the much-awaited sequel 'Vash 2', directed by
. Continuing from the success of 'Vash', the second part delves deeper into the psychological theme that left audiences gripped.
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Janki reprises her original role, and while the character remains the same, she admits the emotional depth was more demanding this time.
In an interview with ETimes, Janki revealed on returning to the sequel and her character, 'My character in Vash 2 is the same. Emotionally, it was challenging for me! To get those emotions to hit the right chord was a bit tough for me this time."
When asked if she experienced any fun or spooky moments on the sets of 'Vash 2', Janki replied, 'This time, I feel there are none for me.
Though we did revive a few memories from the past, both emotional and tormenting,' she added with a laugh.
Recently, the makers have revealed the poster features a faceless figure with a spine-chilling smile, promising a return to the eerie atmosphere of the original. The caption read, 'The Curse is back. VASH LEVEL 2 – In cinemas 27th August 2025.'
After the official announcement, cinephiles have already begun counting down to the release of 'Vash 2'. The excitement is at the peak, and the film's poster has gone viral across social media. Fans and followers of the original 'Vash' are flooding the comments section with anticipation and love, eagerly waiting for the sequel to hit the screens.
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'Vash Level 2' features the original cast, including
, Janki Bodiwala, and
and others.
Krishnadev Yagnik's dark genre 'Vash' to stream on popular OTT platform
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