The first compressed versions (under 700MB) were heavily pixelated during high-motion dance sequences—a critical flaw for a Tiger Shroff film known for gymnastics and choreography. The repack used a better bitrate distribution (CRF 18) to preserve action scenes.
A: No. It’s a new story with new characters. Only the trophy and college name remain.
One of the film's strongest pillars is its music. The soundtrack is a mix of catchy remixes and soulful originals that topped the charts upon release.
Rohan didn't win. That was the problem.
Early camrips and even some WEB-DLs had the Hindi audio track lagging by nearly 500 milliseconds. The repack fixed this by syncing the 5.1 AAC audio perfectly.