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Vash Level 2

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Twelve years after saving his daughter Arya from a dark force, Atharva learns it never left her. When strange events begin again, he must fight to save her once more.
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Claudio C Vash Level 2 (2025) Great Sequel (12,079 – 21 Nov 2025 – by Claudio Carvalho) In a Secondary School for girls, a man tells something to the girls in the refectory and ten of them are selected by him. They go to the roof of the school, three of them jump off when the teachers approach and the rest at 3:00 PM. Then, a large number of girls run to the streets killing people and promoting havoc in the town. Meanwhile, Atharva (Hitu Kanodia) has been living with his daughter Aarya (Janki Bodiwala), who has been paralyzed under spell and smiling for twelve years, and his prisoner Pratap (Hiten Kumar) locked chained in a room. He follows the news on the TV and decides to visit the school. He witnesses one girl asking for Pratap and identifies the enchanter, Rajnath (Hiten Kumar), who is Pratap’s younger brother, and continues his cruelties. Atharva proposes to swap Pratap for the withdrawal of Aarya’s spell. Will the deal work? "Vash" (2023) is an Indian gem, with cruel, dark and tense story. "Vash Level 2" (2025) is a great sequel to the first story. Now, Pratap’s younger brother creates havoc in the town to find the whereabouts of his older brother. The movie keeps the level of the first story and will not disappoint the fans. My vote is eight. Title (Brazil): Not Available My Blog: https://maniacosporfilme.wordpress.com/ Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/22/25 Full Review l u The background music changes every minute. Good story and vision, but the implementation is bad. Great actors though. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 11/02/25 Full Review Aun M Definitely certainly best movie full of thrills and suspense. I don't know why it has not been given stars here. The movie is about blackmagic although same as movie "Shaitaan" but the presentation is more good while script and performance are more powerful then Shaitaan. Horror mytery lovers must watch. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/01/25 Full Review Atul D Vash: Level 2 continues its terrifying legacy with confidence and purpose. The sequel feels like a natural progression of the first film, never forced or rehashed — instead, it strengthens the very roots of what made Vash haunting in the first place. This time, the psychological tension takes complete control with a deep, lingering unease that never lets up. The supernatural thread stays consistent, while the psychological horror grows heavier with every scene, raising the stakes tenfold and pushing the antagonist’s presence into new, chilling territory. The screenplay wastes no time — the pacing is tight, the tension immediate. The writing finds balance between fear and emotion, never drowning in melodrama. Dialogues are tailored to their carriers — some sharp and menacing, others hauntingly meaningful. The film understands that silence can be louder than screams, and those quiet stretches of dread are what make Vash: Level 2 so suffocatingly effective. The performances are central to its success. Janki Bodiwala is terrifyingly good — especially in moments when empowerment turns into something unrecognizable. Hiten Kumar delivers pure psychosis with unnerving precision, while Hitu Kanodia holds his ground with measured restraint. The supporting actresses lend emotional weight that grounds the chaos, turning every sequence into something raw and affecting. The fragile relationships — all hanging by threads — add a human ache beneath the supernatural horror. Thematically, the film is steeped in superiority, obsession, and the cyclical nature of evil. It doesn’t just revisit fear — it studies how power corrupts and how evil finds new forms to return. The ending might be foreseeable, but the journey there is so tense and atmospheric that it feels wholly earned. Sum up - The film grips you within the first ten minutes and doesn’t loosen its hold. It’s a paralyzing experience that lets you breathe just enough to stay conscious through the chaos. With more gore, more fatality, and no loose ends, it’s a brutal yet immersive continuation that blends psychological drama and supernatural terror with remarkable precision. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/31/25 Full Review Jayakumar N Usual crappie theme tune 😟 Rated 2 out of 5 stars 10/27/25 Full Review Lucky01 Vash Level 2 delivers a strong and Horror resonant sequel that builds on its predecessor with a gripping first half, standout performances from its child actors, and impressive technical execution. While the second half could benefit from more intensity and depth, the film remains engaging and effective in its storytelling. A solid watch for fans of horror thrillers. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 10/22/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Twelve years after saving his daughter Arya from a dark force, Atharva learns it never left her. When strange events begin again, he must fight to save her once more.
Director
Krishnadev Yagnik
Producer
Kalpesh K Soni, Krunal Soni
Screenwriter
Krishnadev Yagnik
Production Co
Big Box Series
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Horror
Original Language
Gujarati
Runtime
1h 43m
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