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‘Vash Level 2’ Day 12: Earns Rs 64 lakh on Sunday

'Vash Level 2' box office collection Day 12: This psychological horror maintains hold over ticket windows, earns Rs 64 lakh on Sunday

Janki Bodiwala starrer ‘Vash Level 2’, the psychological horror thriller, has been hitting the headlines since its release. The film has not only managed to keep audiences hooked to their seats, but has also kept some coming back for more.

Day 12th at Box Office

The film that collected an estimated Rs 11.1 crore net in India over its first 11 days, maintained a steady grip over the box office, on its 12th day. According to sacnilk, ‘Vash Level 2’ earned around Rs 64 lakh net across all languages in India.

Overall performance

Looking at its first week collections, ‘Vash Level 2’ delivered a good performance at the box office with total earnings of Rs 10 crore. The Gujarati version led the way with Rs 5.22 crore, while the Hindi version contributed Rs 4.78 crore.In its second weekend, the film earned an estimated Rs 1.74 crore collection.

‘Vash Level 2’ plot

‘Vash Level 2’ follows the story of Atharva, portrayed by Hitu Kanodia, who believes he has saved his daughter Aarya (Janki Bodiwala) from a dark force. But, his nightmare returns to haunt him when schoolgirls are caught in an evil spell, forcing Atharva to confront the sinister black magician Pratap, played by Hiten Kumar.

Starcasts and the filmmaker

The film also stars Monal Gajjar, Chetan Daiya, and Prem Gadhavi in key roles. Directed by Krishnadev Yagnik—best known for ‘Chhello Divas’, ‘RAADO’, ‘Vash’, to name a few.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. While we strive for accuracy, all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the project’s box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in.

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