Dubbing allowed the movie to penetrate non-urban markets.
The year was 1999, but for a group of teenagers in a small town in India, it felt like the dawn of a new, slightly confusing era. The local "cyber cafe"—a cramped room smelling of fried electronics and dust—was the gateway to the unknown.
Filmyzilla, along with sister sites like Filmywap and Moviesflix, became the primary archive for these unofficial dubs. They presented the film as "Dual Audio" (English + Hindi), allowing users to switch between tracks.