The file size is 8GB, which is typical for a DVDrip quality x264 MKV file. I should mention that the file size can vary depending on the source and encoding. However, the user's specified size is a good estimate.
Wait, the user might not know the correct technical terminology. For example, DVDrip and PyD are not the same, but sometimes used interchangeably. I should clarify the difference: DVDrip refers to extracting from a DVD disc, while PyD is a standard for encoding. Also, x264 is a codec, and DD 2.0 refers to Dolby Digital audio with two channels. The 320 kbps bitrate for audio is standard, so that's good quality. The file size is 8GB, which is typical
First, I need to confirm if "Thevar Magan" is a real movie from 1992. I know it's a popular Tamil film starring Rajinikanth. The release year might be actually 1993, though. I should check that. If the user got the year wrong, I should mention the correct release year in the article. Wait, the user might not know the correct