While the Hindi dub is unavailable through official channels, you can find the original version on these platforms (availability may vary by region): Amazon Prime Video
August 30, 2013 (Venice Film Festival); February 20, 2014 (Australia). Greg McLean.
The presence of the word "Download" in the title is a testament to the changing economics of cinema. For years, Western horror films were inaccessible to large swathes of the global South due to lack of theatrical distribution or expensive streaming subscriptions. The "Download" culture—often fueled by torrent sites and cyberlockers—acts as a grey-market distributor.
For a viewer searching for this file, the motivation is likely twofold: a desire for the adrenaline rush of a Western slasher, and a lack of access to legitimate copies. This digital underground creates a unique viewership that Hollywood often ignores. By seeking out a Hindi-dubbed print of a gory Australian sequel, these viewers are participating in a global dialogue about cinema that is happening entirely outside the corporate studio system. It highlights a hunger for diverse content that official distribution channels have failed to feed.
The movie picks up where the first film left off, with the notorious serial killer Mick Taylor (played by John Jarratt) on the run after a massive manhunt. The story follows a group of American tourists who are driving through the Australian outback when they stumble upon Mick, who is hiding out in a abandoned mine.