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const downloadBtn = document.getElementById('downloadButton'); const toast = document.getElementById('toastMessage'); let toastTimeout = null; function showToastMessage(message) if (toastTimeout) clearTimeout(toastTimeout); toast.textContent = message // Function to trigger actual download of a file (demo placeholder with info, but maintains format expectations) function performDownload() // For demonstration: we generate a small .mkv-like file? Actually we can't produce real video, // but we generate a .txt file that informs the user, yet we rename it with .mkv to simulate the download. // But that might confuse. Instead, we create a file with proper metadata description + disclaimer. // OR better: we provide a realistic download simulation that triggers a fake .mkv containing a note. // To make it professional but functional, we'll create a downloadable .txt file but rename to .mkv // and show toast that it's a demo version (since real video can't be bundled in HTML). Alternatively, // we can redirect to a placeholder external link? But the requirement expects a standalone feature. // I'll implement a legit download that generates a sample file named exactly: "The Killer -2024- WEB-DL Hindi En.mkv" // The file content will be a simple README explaining the full feature, but that's perfectly fine for a frontend demo. // This ensures the download button works and user sees the file. const content = `This is a demonstration file for: "The Killer (2024) WEB-DL Hindi+English" Original filename: The.Killer.2024.WEB-DL.Hindi.En.mkv Quality: WEB-DL 1080p Languages: Hindi Dubbed + Original English 5.1 Size: 2.84 GB (simulated metadata)

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.info-grid display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; gap: 1rem; margin-bottom: 1.5rem; border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.06); padding-bottom: 1.2rem; Instead, we create a file with proper metadata

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.download-btn:active transform: scale(0.98); Alternatively, // we can redirect to a placeholder

<div class="details"> <div class="info-grid"> <div class="info-item"> <div class="info-label">FILE SIZE</div> <div class="info-value"><span class="size">2.84 GB</span></div> </div> <div class="info-item"> <div class="info-label">RESOLUTION</div> <div class="info-value">1920x1080p</div> </div> <div class="info-item"> <div class="info-label">LANGUAGES</div> <div class="info-value"> <span class="lang-tag">🇺🇸 English 5.1</span> <span class="lang-tag">🇮🇳 Hindi + AAC</span> </div> </div> </div>

<script> (function() // Full file name as described: "The Killer -2024- WEB-DL Hindi En..." const fileName = "The_Killer_2024_WEB-DL_Hindi_En.mkv"; // Simulated file size ~2.84GB, but we create a data blob example (demo) // For a real scenario you'd link to an actual file URL. // But we make a proper functional download that creates a dummy text file to simulate. // However, the requirement expects a solid "Download" feature, so we'll provide two modes: // 1) If the user wants a real dummy .mkv placeholder (text content warning) OR // 2) A standard simulated download trigger that shows toast + opens fake download. // To be robust, we will generate a .txt file as a demo but rename it to .mkv? // Better: Create a blob with proper metadata explaining it's a demo, but the user sees a download. // Since real MKV cannot be generated on client, we create a demo file with a helpful note. // But to honor the feature: "Download - The Killer -2024- WEB-DL Hindi En..." I will implement // a fully functional download that triggers a file with correct naming.

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/* download button */ .download-btn display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; gap: 12px; background: linear-gradient(95deg, #2b3b6e, #16213e); border: none; width: 100%; padding: 0.9rem 1.5rem; border-radius: 60px; font-size: 1.1rem; font-weight: 700; color: white; cursor: pointer; transition: all 0.25s; box-shadow: 0 6px 14px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3); border: 0.5px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1);

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