Legal aspects: Remastering and redistributing a film without permission is illegal, so if the REPACK version is not authorized, it would be a pirated version. The report should address this to inform the reader about the potential legal issues.
Then, moving on to the 720p REPACK. I need to clarify if this is an official release or a fan-made version. Since I don't recall any official repack versions of old Bollywood films in 720p unless they were recently remastered. However, it's possible that this term is being used by users in file-sharing communities to refer to a specific resolution and possibly compressed or re-encoded version for better online streaming or download. In that case, the report should explain the technical specs and how such repacks are created.
I should also mention the importance of legal considerations here. Remaking or redistributing films through repacks might involve copyright infringement, so it's important to note the legal aspects if that's the case.
Next, the 1997 original's critical and commercial reception. It was a huge success, won several awards, and is considered a classic. The music by Jatin-Lalit and the choreography by Shiamak Davar were standout features.
I should start by explaining the movie itself. Yash Chopra directed it, and it's a landmark film in Bollywood. It had a lot of songs and dance numbers, like "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" but with different characters. The plot involves a young man who falls in and out of love with different women.