Vash Level 2

2025 [GUJARATI]

Horror / Thriller

9
IMDb Rating 7.4/10 10 2756 2.8K

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Plot summary

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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943.64 MB
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Gujarati 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 42 min
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1.89 GB
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Gujarati 5.1
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24 fps
1 hr 42 min
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1.72 GB
1920*806
Gujarati 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  
24 fps
1 hr 42 min
Seeds 69

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by arungeorge13 6 / 10

A crazy good first half, followed by an okayish second. [+64%]

The first half of this sequel to the 2023 film is just wildddddd. The storytelling is clean and straightforward, yet the tension levels run high, leaving you no space to breathe. There are a couple of useless scenes at the beginning, attempting to give the school girls some personality and texture (beyond their names, i.e.), but they have really no emotional payoffs. The (bloodthirsty) action in the first half is solidly staged, captured, and edited, making you absorb the sheer gravity of the proceedings in full. Violence is showcased in abundance, and there's no nonsensical blurring of blood and guts. Some of the supporting performances (the adults, i.e. Not the kids) are sorta TV-serial-like, but nothing that ticked me off big time.Once the second half kicks in, Level 2 actually requires you to have watched the first film to connect the dots better. Watching the watered-down Hindi remake would also suffice to some extent, but they've obviously gone for a "happier, massier" ending for it, which isn't the case with this. Hitu Kanodia and Janki Bodiwala have key roles here as well, with their story resolution consuming the latter half of Level 2. Hiten Kumar returns as the main baddie, with slightly different (yet oddly familiar) sadistic shades. I did find the conclusion rather lacklustre and quick, as opposed to a big, bonkers showdown. On the bright side, it also feels like the writer-director deliberately chose this route, as the father-daughter duo's arcs feel complete now.P. S. Isn't it weird that Weapons and this film were both released in the same month and revolve around collective possession in a high school setting?
Reviewed by Angad8801 6 / 10

Starts well but....

Reviewed by infinite2702 8 / 10

First Half Triumph, Second Half Disappointment...

The movie started with an absolutely gripping first half-sharp, engaging, and full of promise. The canteen scene alone set the tone with remarkable intensity. Performances were top-notch across the board, with every character shining, and the female cast delivering especially powerful and memorable portrayals. Some moments were emotionally heavy and deeply satisfying to watch, raising expectations for something truly impactful.Unfortunately, the second half failed to maintain that momentum. The climax felt rushed, predictable, and disappointingly simple compared to the strong buildup. The much-talked-about "ten rupees logic" was unconvincing and left the story feeling underwhelming. For a film that built such anticipation, the resolution deserved more depth and imagination.In short, it's a movie worth watching once for the performances and the fantastic first half, but it doesn't reach the brilliance of the first installment.
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