Do not use a browser to download 12GB. It will fail. Use a Download Manager (like IDM) or a Torrent Client (like qBittorrent or Transmission).

Why would someone hunt for a 12GB file when a 1GB version exists? The answer lies in bitrate and audio fidelity.

BRrip stands for Blu-ray Rip. This means the video source is an original Blu-ray disc. A BRrip is typically of much higher quality than a DVDrip or a web-dl. It indicates that the video has been ripped directly from a Blu-ray, preserving better bitrate, sharper details, and superior color grading compared to standard definition formats. For a movie like Ghost Rider, known for its dark, fire-heavy visual effects, a BRrip is the best way to experience the flames and shadows.

12 gigabytes is an enormous file for a 110-minute film (approx. 15 Mbps bitrate). In an era of 2GB HEVC encodes, why request 12GB? This signals the user has either:

Crucially, the "12GB" flag acts as a status symbol within piracy forums, signaling "I want the untouched experience."

Because you are searching for Hindi Dual Audio, you will likely find this on file-hosting sites or torrent indexes (e.g., 1337x, RARBG archive, or Telegram channels).