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The rise of high‑definition (HD) dual‑audio torrents has transformed the consumption of non‑English language cinema among diaspora audiences. This paper examines the technical, cultural, and legal dimensions of the “exclusive” 720p dual‑audio torrent of the Indian comedy‑drama The Chup Chup Ke . By analysing the torrent’s metadata, distribution patterns, and community discourse, we illuminate how “exclusivity” functions as a marketing trope within peer‑to‑peer (P2P) ecosystems, how dual‑audio packaging addresses linguistic heterogeneity, and how 720p resolution balances bandwidth constraints with visual quality expectations. The study draws on a mixed‑methods approach combining quantitative network analysis of tracker data with qualitative content analysis of forum threads. Findings suggest that “exclusive” dual‑audio torrents are less about legal uniqueness and more about signaling scarcity, community prestige, and technical competence. The paper concludes with recommendations for rights‑holders and policy‑makers seeking to engage with P2P audiences responsibly. the chup chup ke dual audio 720p download torrent exclusive