2013 Bluray 300mb Hindi Dual [patched]: The Green Inferno

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The story opens with a documentary crew filming a protest against a Brazilian logging company. One of the activists, (Katherine Waterston), is abducted by a paramilitary force and taken deep into the jungle. Her friends— James (Nicholas Hoag), Andrew (Leo Howard), Olivia (Taylor Momsen), and Patrick (Mackenzie Davis)—mount a rescue mission, traveling via a small charter plane to a remote airstrip. Unbeknownst to them, the plane’s pilot, Benny (Eli Roth himself), is complicit with a mercenary group that supplies weapons to the illegal logging syndicate. the green inferno 2013 bluray 300mb hindi dual

The Green Inferno follows a group of student activists who travel to the Amazon to save a disappearing tribe. However, after a plane crash, they are taken hostage by the very people they intended to protect—a tribe of cannibals with gruesome rituals. Eli Roth Genre: Horror / Adventure Language: Hindi + English (Dual Audio) Release Year: 2013 📽️ Why Choose BluRay 300MB? in various regions, often with alternate audio languages

Directed by Eli Roth, this film is a massive homage to the controversial Italian cannibal films of the late 70s and 80s (specifically Cannibal Holocaust ). The plot is simple: naive college activists fly to the Amazon to save a tribe, only to become the tribe's dinner. Her friends— James (Nicholas Hoag), Andrew (Leo Howard),

Originally premiered in 2013; wide theatrical release in 2015. Genre: Splatter Horror, Survival, Adventure. Director: Eli Roth.

When placed alongside Cannibal Holocaust (1980) or The Green Hell (1979), The Green Inferno shares the “cannibalism in the Amazon” motif but diverges by foregrounding rather than merely exploiting exotic horror. In contrast to more recent eco‑horror entries like The Happening (2008) or Annihilation (2018), Roth’s film remains grounded in gore‑driven shock rather than psychological dread, reflecting his roots in the “torture‑porn” tradition.