Overview
- Released on August 27 in Gujarati and as the Hindi-dubbed Vash Vivash Level 2, the film expands the franchise’s reach beyond its home market.
- Day-one estimates range around ₹1.15–₹1.27 crore in India, with the Hindi version contributing roughly ₹40–45 lakh, according to trade reports.
- Day two is pegged near ₹80 lakh, taking the two-day total to around ₹2 crore by some trackers, with figures varying by outlet.
- Reviews and audience reactions are divided, praising the first-half control, visuals and Hitu Kanodia’s performance, while citing a weaker second half and climax.
- The sequel shifts from a family-bound haunting to a mass-hypnosis crisis at a girls’ school, reunites Janki Bodiwala, Hitu Kanodia and Hiten Kumar, and heads into its first weekend against Param Sundari.