In the case of Soorma , the "extra quality" is not just about pixel count; it is about texture. The film relies heavily on close-ups—beads of sweat on a player’s forehead, the grit on a hockey stick, or the subtle shifting of Dosanjh’s eyes during a moment of despair. High-definition presentation preserves the director’s intent, allowing the audience to see the lush depth of field used during the penalty corner sequences, which are shot with the tension of a Western duel. The "extra quality" ensures that the color grading—the stark whites of the hospital sheets versus the dynamic colors of the sporting arena—is rendered faithfully, maintaining the film's emotional temperature.