Starring Sanjay Mishra and Neena Gupta, Vadh 2 has finished its second week in cinemas, having opened on February 6th, 2026. The crime thriller made Rs 25 lakh during its second week, meaning total box office takings are now Rs 3.30 crore – and the film is hoping to end up with Rs 3.50 crore overall.
Box Office Performance After Two Weeks
Vadh 2 earned Rs 3.05 crore in its first week, and then a more limited Rs 25 lakh in week two; the total so far is Rs 3.30 crore. This is a definite step forward compared to the first Vadh film, which took around Rs 65 lakh during its entire time in theaters. It has done much better than the original. Despite being from Luv Films and having well-known performers, Vadh 2 has had a fairly standard showing after a good beginning. Momentum at the box office slowed in the second week, even though the film was still showing in cinemas alongside newer movies. The fact it’s still being shown suggests it has a small, but devoted, cinema audience.
Week-by-Week Breakdown and Trajectory
The Rs 3.05 crore nett in the opening week shows initial interest and how much people came to see the stars. The Rs 25 lakh added in week two shows the typical pattern for a mid-range release – where what people say about it, and the reviews, decide how long it stays in cinemas. The team is now aiming for a Rs 3.50 crore total, which is still possible if weekend viewings stay steady. New releases – O Romeo and Tu Yaa Main – have taken some screens and audience interest away from Vadh 2. At the current rate, reaching the Rs 3.50 crore target will depend on good weekday earnings and reasonable weekend turnout. A good release on streaming could also help the film reach a wider audience once it’s no longer in cinemas.
Cast, Crew and Storyline
Directed by Jaspal Singh Sandhu and produced by Luv Films, Vadh 2 blends crime, moral issues, and human drama. The story is about a police officer trying to find the truth in a surprising crime inside a prison – and this meets up with the story of a widowed prison guard and a prisoner who is nearly free. The plot is driven by ideas of being saved and of having a conscience. Alongside Sanjay Mishra and Neena Gupta, the cast includes Kumud Mishra, Amitt K. Singh, Yogita Bihani, Akshay Dogra, and Shilpa Shukla. The film is a ‘spiritual sequel’ to Vadh from 2022, telling a new story instead of directly continuing the plot or using the characters from the first movie.
Amitt K. Singh’s Role and Reactions
Vadh 2 is a turning point in Amitt K. Singh’s career, and a deeply complex study of a character. He plays an investigator who has to solve a murder of a prisoner in jail – a part which needed him to show moral problems and constant tension. This film meant he moved from smaller parts in TV and web work to a main role in a film. Amitt has been open about being nervous to begin with, working with established actors like Sanjay Mishra and Neena Gupta, and how their help made him feel better about it. He also admitted the film hadn’t done as well as hoped at the box office, and asked people to give films like this a chance in the cinema – saying that good, careful work sometimes needs time to find an audience.
Outlook and Final Estimates
Based on the money currently coming in and the other films on release, Vadh 2 will likely finish in cinemas near the Rs 3.50 crore target that was announced. Whether it goes over that amount will depend on weekend takings and how much crime dramas are liked in different areas. The small amount added in the second week means there’s a small chance of more money, but it’s not certain. Outside of cinemas, good reviews of the performances and positive word of mouth could help the film stay popular on streaming and home video. For a film which did better than the first one, Vadh 2’s value could grow over time with digital audiences – and continued praise for the actors as a group. Essentially, Vadh 2 has done better commercially than the first film, but still has to deal with the fact that there are a lot of films being released. The Rs 3.30 crore total so far is good for a film of this kind, and a Rs 3.50 crore finish remains the immediate box office goal.






