Based on the text provided, this appears to be a filename for the 2019 Indian Hindi-language military action film "Uri: The Surgical Strike".
System Requirements
Some users think 10-bit = HDR. That’s not true for this encode. It’s SDR in a 10-bit container for better compression and gradient handling. Works fine on any SDR display with proper software.
Video/Audio quality (for this 1080p 10bit BluRay release):
Excellent transfer. The 10bit encoding helps with colour gradients (especially in night/drone shots), and the bitrate holds up well during fast-paced combat scenes. No noticeable banding or compression artifacts. DTS audio track is punchy – the background score and dialogue are clear. If you have a decent 5.1 setup, the surround effects (helicopter flyovers, gunfire) are immersive.
This article explores everything: the film’s legacy, the technical brilliance of its Blu-ray transfer, and why a high-quality rip (legally obtained) preserves director Aditya Dhar’s vision better than low-bitrate streaming.
Here’s a useful write-up for the file you’ve referenced:
Based on the text provided, this appears to be a filename for the 2019 Indian Hindi-language military action film "Uri: The Surgical Strike".
System Requirements
Some users think 10-bit = HDR. That’s not true for this encode. It’s SDR in a 10-bit container for better compression and gradient handling. Works fine on any SDR display with proper software.
Video/Audio quality (for this 1080p 10bit BluRay release):
Excellent transfer. The 10bit encoding helps with colour gradients (especially in night/drone shots), and the bitrate holds up well during fast-paced combat scenes. No noticeable banding or compression artifacts. DTS audio track is punchy – the background score and dialogue are clear. If you have a decent 5.1 setup, the surround effects (helicopter flyovers, gunfire) are immersive.
This article explores everything: the film’s legacy, the technical brilliance of its Blu-ray transfer, and why a high-quality rip (legally obtained) preserves director Aditya Dhar’s vision better than low-bitrate streaming.
Here’s a useful write-up for the file you’ve referenced:
