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India is a multilingual nation. While English is widely understood in metro cities, the Bharat (heartland) prefers regional languages. When released in India in 2015, its reach was limited to premium multiplexes.

| Aspect | Assessment | |--------|------------| | | The “high‑quality” label usually means 720p or 1080p. The picture is generally sharp enough to appreciate the vivid colour palette—burnt‑orange deserts, neon‑blue wrecks, and the iconic “war rig”—but compression artefacts (macro‑blocking, banding) are still noticeable in fast‑moving sequences. | | Colour Grading | The original’s gritty, desaturated look is largely preserved. However, some releases suffer from a slight shift toward oversaturated reds, which can make the desert look artificially “hot.” | | Frame Rate | The film is shot at 24 fps, and the pirated version usually retains this. No frame‑doubling or stutter is evident, which is good. | | Audio Sync | In most uploads, the Hindi voice‑over is well‑synced with lip‑movement, but occasional lag spikes appear, especially during the high‑intensity chase scenes. |