Next, the technical aspects. The user specified Bluray with two resolutions: 480p and 720p. The 720p version would offer better clarity, but the 480p at 350MB is probably more compressed. Wait, the user also said "350MB 720p best". Maybe they meant the 720p is larger? But then how does the size compare between the two? I should check if 350MB is typical for a 720p file. Usually, 720p H.264 can be larger, but depending on the encoding and bitrate. If it's 350MB for 720p, that might be a lower bitrate, which could affect quality. Alternatively, maybe the user is confused between the resolutions and sizes. I need to clarify that in the review.
Also, checking the audio quality in dual Hindi/English. If the Hindi tracks are dubbed well, that's a plus. If it's a voice-over or poorly dubbed, that's a con. But since the user is asking for a review, maybe assuming the dual audio is decent. poseidon 2006 hindi dual audio bluray 480p 350mb 720p best
Wait, the user is probably looking for a recommendation between the two versions. They want to know which one is better. The 720p would have better resolution but maybe larger file size. But they mentioned 350MB, so maybe the 720p is a higher quality 350MB file compared to the 480p? That seems unlikely since 720p usually takes more space. Maybe the user mixed up the resolutions and sizes. Let me verify typical file sizes. A typical 720p movie might range from 1GB to 2GB, while 480p around 500MB to 700MB. If their 720p is 350MB, that's quite compressed, leading to possible quality issues. The user might be confused here. Next, the technical aspects
Need to mention that the 720p might have better clarity, but the file size consideration is important. Also, the user might be downloading from torrent sites, so the review should be neutral about file sources but focus on the technical aspects as presented. Wait, the user also said "350MB 720p best"
In summary, the key points are: the dual audio is a useful feature for Hindi speakers, the 720p offers better resolution but depends on the compression and file size, 480p is more portable but lower quality, and the best choice depends on the user's priorities. Mention the importance of checking the file's actual quality when downloaded, as some sources might compress too much.