Netflix’s content strategy in India is finally beginning to look more inclusive. For a long time, the streaming giant focused mostly on Hindi films and shows, leaving other regional audiences waiting for stories in their own languages. That is now changing. After announcing a full line-up of Tamil and Telugu originals, Netflix has added another exciting title to its library, the Gujarati film Vash Level 2.
This film is a sequel to Vash, the story that inspired the Hindi movie Shaitaan. Directed by Krishnadev Yagnik, Vash Vivash Level 2 is a psychological horror that has been widely praised for its strong performances and eerie atmosphere. Its inclusion on Netflix marks the first time a Gujarati film of this scale is being released on a national OTT platform, giving it the visibility it truly deserves.
By bringing Vash Level 2 to its line-up, Netflix has taken a genuine step toward inclusion. This is not just another film added to the platform. It is the first time a Gujarati movie is reaching a national OTT audience, and that feels special. It means stories that once stayed within a region are now finding viewers across the country. While Netflix’s new Tamil and Telugu projects show its growing commitment, the addition of a Gujarati title feels like a moment of recognition. It shows that the platform is finally beginning to understand the range of voices that make up Indian cinema and the pride that comes with seeing one’s own language and culture on screen.