Movies are media files, not software. Legitimate downloads never require you to “install” them. You play them with a media player (VLC, MX Player, etc.). If a website asks you to run a .exe to watch The Exorcist , close the page immediately.

If a Hindi-dubbed version isn’t officially available yet, consider using subtitles – or request the title via streaming service feedback forms.

Follow this guide instead of searching for “72 install” files:

If you’ve typed that phrase into Google, you’re not alone. The Exorcist (1973) remains one of the most iconic horror films ever made, and demand for a Hindi-dubbed version is high among Indian audiences. But what does “72 install” mean? And why is this search term a red flag?

You can find official versions of The Exorcist (1973) through the following platforms: