
‘Vash Level 2' set to terrify audiences this August
The spine-chilling sequel to the Gujarati horror hit 'Vash' is officially on its way! Titled 'Vash Level 2,' the upcoming psychological thriller has locked in its theatrical release date, August 27, 2025.
The makers unveiled a haunting new poster with the tagline 'The Curse Is Back,' instantly sparking buzz among fans of the genre.
New Poster Sends Chills, Confirms Return of the Franchise
Unveiled on Instagram by the production team, the poster features a faceless figure with a sinister 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.'
With this announcement, the team has officially kicked off the countdown to the sequel's release. The poster is already going viral with comments from excited fans and celebrities like Manasi Parekh, who wrote 'Wohooooo' under the post.
Check out the post here.
Cast and Crew: Familiar Faces Return, Fear Amplifies
Directed by
Krishnadev Yagnik
, 'Vash Level 2' brings back some of the original cast, including
Hitu Kanodia
,
Janki Bodiwala
, and
Hiten Kumar
.
Also starring
Monal Gajjar
, the filming already wrapped, and the team is gearing up for promotions while keeping the plot tightly under wraps.
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The sequel is expected to delve deeper into the supernatural lore introduced in 'Vash,' with higher stakes and darker twists.
A New Benchmark in Regional Cinema
Building on the success of the 2023 original, 'Vash Level 2' aims to raise the bar for regional horror cinema. From haunting visuals to psychological suspense, the sequel promises to push the boundaries of fear. Fans of the genre can expect a gripping storyline with atmospheric terror — and the tagline '#FaceTheWorst' sets the tone perfectly.
'Shaitaan' Is a Remake of the Gujarati Film 'Vash'
The 2024 Bollywood film 'Shaitaan', starring
Ajay Devgn
,
R. Madhavan
, and Jyothika, is a remake of the 2023 Gujarati horror film 'Vash', directed by Krishnadev Yagnik. Both movies explore the theme of black magic and how a family struggles when their daughter falls under a dark spell.
In 'Vash', the story follows a father whose daughter is controlled by a mysterious man using black magic. 'Shaitaan' tells the same story, with Ajay Devgn playing the father and R. Madhavan as the villain. Janki Bodiwala, who played the daughter in 'Vash', reprises her role in 'Shaitaan' too.
Directed by
Vikas Bahl
, 'Shaitaan' released in March 2024 and became a hit, earning over ₹211 crore worldwide.
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