The 1080p Blu-ray x265 HEVC 10-bit version of 'Thuppakki' represents a pinnacle in video quality for this 2012 film. Here’s what makes it special:

: This likely refers to the color depth of the video, with 10-bit offering a significantly higher number of color variations than 8-bit. A 10-bit color depth can display over 1 billion colors, compared to the 16.7 million colors of 8-bit.

Despite its masterpiece status, many streaming versions (OTT) and old DVD rips suffer from crushed blacks, excessive DNR (Digital Noise Reduction), and poor audio sync. That’s where the API release comes in.

Directed by , the film is widely considered one of the best in Vijay's career.