That disc has a bitrate of 80-100 Mbps. A Filmyzilla file claims 10-20 Mbps. The difference is massive. If you love the film enough to search for "extra quality," save up for the disc or a legal 4K stream. The black hole sequence deserves to be seen without macro-blocking. The search for "Interstellar Hindi Dubbed Filmyzilla Extra Quality" highlights a real demand: Indian fans want access to high-quality Hollywood content in their mother tongue. But Filmyzilla is a broken rocket ship.
While Interstellar had a theatrical release in major Indian cities in English, rural audiences often miss the complex dialogue about relativity and quantum data. Piracy sites like Filmyzilla fill a gap that distributors ignore. The Hindi dubbing—often done by unofficial voice artists, not the original stars—tries to simplify lines like "Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space" into colloquial Hindi.
You might reach your destination (watching the movie), but you will crash-land into a swamp of malware, legal risks, and poor audio sync. The "Extra Quality" on piracy sites is a myth intended to trick your clicks.