But here’s the twist—I recently stumbled across a search term that broke my brain:

The MKVcinemas version—ripped from a foreign Blu-ray release (Germany or UK)—retains the . For fans, that completeness makes the pirate version objectively "better."

Another reason users prefer this platform is the accessibility of dual-audio tracks. Since Delhi Belly was released with both English and Hindi dialogue sequences, having a high-quality MKV file allows viewers to toggle subtitles or audio tracks easily within players like VLC or MX Player. This technical flexibility is a major step up from standard "hardcoded" video files found on lesser sites.

If you are searching for a specific file type, here is what to look for to ensure the best viewing experience: