For a film heavily reliant on CGI and color grading, the 720p BluRay transfer is surprisingly robust.

You mentioned "upd" (likely referring to updated specifications or an upload source). Modern 720p BluRay rips (often found in the x265/HEVC format) take the original 2006 source and optimize it. This means you get the full glory of the BluRay video and sound, but with better compression, making it an efficient download for those with limited bandwidth or storage.

Since it's a downloaded file (likely from torrents):

Released in 2006, Zack Snyder’s 300 was not just a movie; it was a cinematic phenomenon. Adapted from Frank Miller’s graphic novel, the film retells the ancient Battle of Thermopylae where King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) and 300 Spartans stood against the massive Persian army of Xerxes.

While the film is famous for its "This is Sparta!" yell and stylized action, the 2006 BluRay release remains a gold standard for home theater enthusiasts, particularly for those balancing file size and quality with a 720p rip.

Use any modern media player that supports multiple audio tracks:

To switch between Hindi / English audio in VLC:
AudioAudio Track → Choose Hindi or English

This naming format is almost exclusively used in torrent or piracy release groups. Downloading or sharing copyrighted movies (like 300) without permission is illegal in most countries.

If you already own a legal copy of 300, this file could be a backup. Otherwise, consider legal streaming options: