Also, the term "patched" in torrent files usually means the file has been modified, maybe to fix issues from the original source. I can explain that but emphasize the risks of downloading patched files, which might still be illegal and unsafe.
First, "moviebaaz.com" seems to be a website, possibly a torrent site for movies. Then "2024 chorki" might refer to a specific movie or a collection. "Webdl 480" likely means the video quality is 480p Web-DL, which is a term used in torrent communities for video files. "Patched" might mean that this version has some fixes or modifications. The number "362436" could be a code or an identifier for the specific torrent.
Torrent sites track user activity, selling data to third parties. This violates your privacy and exposes you to targeted scams.
This blog post is educational in nature and does not promote or endorse illegal activities. Always respect copyright laws and support content creators.
Torrent files often contain malware, ransomware, or phishing links. Even "patched" files may be tampered with, putting your device and personal data at risk.