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The phrase has recently gained traction across search engines, causing confusion among cinephiles and internet users alike . At first glance, it reads like a chaotic mix of geographic coordinates, sequel notation, and movie-piracy jargon. However, understanding what lies behind this highly specific search query requires unpacking modern digital search behaviors, internet security risks, and the actual state of contemporary Indian cinema. Decoding the Search Intent

The story follows five friends traveling from Pune to Mumbai for a New Year's Eve party. Their journey takes a dark turn when they encounter supernatural events on a highway 125 kilometres outside the city. The film is an uncredited remake of the 2003 French horror film Dead End . Critical and Commercial Performance

⚠️ There is no confirmed sequel (Part 2 or Part 3) for this film. Websites claiming to have "Mumbai 125 KM 3" for download are often providing mislabelled files or potentially harmful software .

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It was declared a "disaster" at the box office, grossing approximately ₹1.82 crore against a significantly higher budget. Availability and Streaming

First, it's important to clarify what this film actually is. (often incorrectly referred to as "Mumbai 125 KM 3" due to the 3D format) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language horror film directed by Hemant Madhukar and produced by Nishant Pitti from EaseMyTrip.

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