Now, the ugly truth. The Hindi dubbing on this pirated print is laughably bad—out-of-sync audio, muffled dialogues, and random background music that overpowers crucial scenes. The video quality is a grainy, cam-recorded mess with watermarks and abrupt cuts. I spent half the time trying to figure out who was speaking, and the other half dodging pop-up ads on the download site.
"A Suspense Gem, Ruined by a Shady Download"
Here’s an interesting, critical review written from the perspective of a disappointed moviegoer—focusing on the film’s quality while subtly condemning piracy:
Let’s start with the positives: the original performances are intense, and the twist in the third act is genuinely shocking. Even in poor quality, you can tell the cinematography and background score are top-notch.