Title: KurbaanYear: 2009
BD Release: June 2010
IMDB Rating: 5.4Category: Action | Crime | Drama | Music | Romance | Thriller
Distributor: T-SeriesAuthoring House: ?
Region Coding: A/B/C
MRP: Rs 999/-
<-- Price is way too high. T-Series seems to be following Eros in fleecing it's customers.Media: Main Feature - 50GB BD
Running Time: 02:41:16 hrs
Chapters: 19
Video:2.35:1, HD 1080p 16:9, AVC 24Hz
Peak Bitrate 37.1Mbps | Average Bitrate 33Mbps
Audio:1/2 Hindi - Dolby Digital 5.1 (48Khz 640kbps)
<-- Default Track2/2 Hindi - DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48Khz)
Subtitles: <-- NOT 2.35:1 Screen Friendly (Positioned below the picture area)
1/1 English.
<-- Subtitles are on by default
Special Features:NONE
Special Mention:SHAME ON T-Series, for putting their highly distracting RED LOGO 'Watermark', for the duration of all songs and also several other times during the movie, for 'One' minute durations each time.
<-- 'T-Series' has reached a NEW LOW in putting watermarks on a Blu-ray disk. T-Series continues to be the only company continuing with this abhorrent practise. Not only does this Blu-ray need to be boycotted for the 'watermarks' but now also for the excessively high price. We must all write to T-Series and let them know that we are boycotting this title for these reasons.No Ring tones advertisement.
<-- But this is only because, 'Sony Music' owns the rights to the music soundtrack and not T-Series.No advertisements, forced or otherwise, during the movie.
<-- All Bollywood Video companies, please take note.No scrolling advertisements during songs.
<-- All Bollywood Video companies, please take note.Separate 'Song Menu' to allow direct selection of song.
<-- This should be a no brainer for all Bollywood films.Authoring/Encoding screw ups:1.
The English subtitles are turned on by default.2. The lossy and totally redundant Dolby Digital audio track is the default selection.
3. The video is incorrectly encoded in 24 frames/s instead of the correct 23.976 frames/s.
4. The 'Songs Menu' links to a seperate audio/video stream, where all the songs are presented as one continuos title.
5. The seperate audio/video stream is encoded at higher bitrates than the 'primary' audio/video stream.
6. The 'audio mix' on the seperate audio/video stream is different from the main feature.
7.
'All dialogues' are incorrectly mixed into only the 'front left' channel, totally ruining the sound field. 8.
The 'Chapter Menu' has all the chapters incorrectly titled 'one' number behind, what should be 'Chapter 2' is titled as 'Chapter 1'. Thus, the link for 'Chapter 1' brings up 'Chapter 2' and so and so forth.9. The 'Pop Menu' closes only 20 seconds after making a selection instead of closing immediately upon making a selection.
Review:'
NOT RECOMMENDED'
Detailed Comments to follow.















Screenshots Courtesy 'DDR'My ratings: <-- Preliminary ratings based on a quick overview of the Blu-ray.
Movie: 3.0 out of 5.0
Video: 4.25 out of 5.0
Audio: 4.0 out of 5.0
Extras: 0 out of 5.0
Overall: 2.75 out of 5.0
Equipment used for testing:Projector: Panasonic PT-AE2000U
Screen: Da-Lite 4:3 120" 'Model B' - White Matte
Viewing Distance: 11' 6"
A/V Receiver: Denon AVR5800
Speakers: 5.1
Front/Main: Paradigm Reference 100 v2
Center: Paradigm Reference Studio CC v2
Rear: Tannoy - Mercury M5
Subwoofer: Paradigm Reference Servo 15
BD Player:Oppo BDP-83 (Hardware Modified 'Region Free' with 'BDP83-50-0424' firmware)
PS3 (80GB US 'Region A' with firmware v3.30)