: The vertical resolution (1280x720 pixels). While lower than 1080p or 4K, it offers a good balance between file size and visual clarity on smaller screens.

: Provides a theater-like surround sound experience for Hindi-speaking audiences. Suggested Content Draft

To save Kat’s life (the wound can only be healed by an inverted person in an inverted environment), the Protagonist inverts himself and Neil using the turnstile. They go back in time to the Oslo freeport days earlier, where they are the two masked figures fighting themselves. They heal Kat, then revert to normal time.

The Protagonist travels to Mumbai to meet Sator's estranged wife, (Katherine Barton). Kat is an art appraiser forced to work for Sator because he has a fake drawing over her head. The Protagonist offers to free her from Sator if she helps him. Kat reveals that Sator stores his most valuable possessions at a freeport in Oslo's airport, inside a turnstile room.

The Protagonist now understands: Sator has all 9 pieces of the algorithm. He plans to bury them in the at Stalsk-12, Russia, at a specific time (the same day as the opera siege). A future antagonist will then dig it up and invert the world. Sator’s death (from cancer) will trigger a dead man’s switch sending a signal to the future to activate the algorithm.

, the Protagonist travels through various international locations—from Mumbai to Oslo—using "turnstiles" (machines that invert a person's flow of time) to intercept Sator. The Temporal Pincer Movement