Vash Vivash Level 2 director Krishnadev Yagnik opens up about the how people's perception changed after the first film
Updated On: 25 August, 2025 07:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Vash Vivash Level 2 director Krishnadev Yagnik reveals how the first part, Vash, was initially dismissed by many before it became a hit at the box office and was remade as Ajay Devgn's Shaitaan

(Above) A still from ‘Vash Vivash Level 2’; (right) Ajay Devgn and Jyothika in ‘Shaitaan’, which was an adaptation of ‘Vash’
Two years after his Gujarati horror film Vash (2023) was a sleeper hit at the box office, Krishnadev Yagnik is looking forward to its sequel Vash Vivash Level 2’s release. The director finds it gratifying that the first instalment, once dismissed as “too unconventional” for Gujarati cinema, not only became a box-office success but also inspired the Hindi adaptation, Shaitaan (2024).
Yagnik recalls, “For years, people told me this idea won’t work. When I first pitched Vash, the response was that such a psychological horror film was not suited for the Gujarati audience, but I believed in it. The movie proved that the audience is always ready for fresh storytelling.”

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