1080p Web X265 Hevc 10bit Aac 5 Upd [exclusive] — Murder 2004
The movie was shot at 24 fps (standard film rate). Some rips erroneously convert to 25 fps or 30 fps, causing jerky motion. This release preserves the original 24.000 or 23.976 fps. Also, the aspect ratio is kept at the original 2.35:1 (or 1.85:1, depending on the master), with no cropping or stretching.
: Set in Bangkok, Thailand, the story follows Simran (Mallika Sherawat), a lonely housewife ignored by her workaholic husband Sudhir (Ashmit Patel). She begins a passionate affair with an old flame, Sunny (Emraan Hashmi), leading to a web of deceit and a shocking murder. Director : Anurag Basu. Cast : Emraan Hashmi, Mallika Sherawat, and Ashmit Patel.
Uses High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), which provides better compression than x264; "10bit" refers to a higher color depth for smoother gradients. Advanced Audio Coding with 5.1 surround sound. murder 2004 1080p web x265 hevc 10bit aac 5 upd
While various versions exist on platforms like VK and OK.ru , the "1080p x265 10bit" release is usually found on high-quality content sharing platforms or torrent sites.
You could, but there’s little point. x265 10‑bit at 2.5–4 GB is already optimized. Re-encoding will degrade quality. If you need smaller for mobile, consider making a 720p x265 8‑bit copy using HandBrake. The movie was shot at 24 fps (standard film rate)
: Sherawat’s fearless performance challenged conventional depictions of the submissive on-screen wife, transforming her into an overnight global sensation.
For fans of Emraan Hashmi, Mallika Sherawat, or erotic thrillers in general, this encode is the way to experience the film in 2025 and beyond. Whether you’re building a personal media server or simply want to relive the nostalgia without the blocky artifacts of old rips, track down this specific release. Also, the aspect ratio is kept at the original 2
Most older releases only had stereo audio remuxed from DVD sources. This WEB-DL captures the original 5.1 mix as intended by the sound designers. The climax scenes, the party songs, the whispers – they all gain spatial presence. If you have a soundbar or home theater, you’ll immediately notice the difference.