Now, the main part of the report is supposed to cover "lifestyle and entertainment" aspects. That's a bit confusing. Maybe the user wants information about how the movie relates to lifestyle trends or entertainment industry impacts in 2017. Alternatively, they could have meant to include lifestyle and entertainment in the query but are actually interested in the movie's details. I need to clarify if there's a connection between the movie and lifestyle/entertainment, or if that's a mistake.

Legal and ethical considerations are crucial here. Even if the user is asking for information, providing a link or enabling access to pirated content is against company policy. The report must emphasize legal streaming options and warn against piracy.

Since the user mentioned "Belzebuth 2017" and the technical details about the video file, I should structure the report into sections. Let me outline possible sections: 1. Movie Overview (plot, director, cast, release info), 2. Technical Details (video/audio specifications), 3. Lifestyle and Entertainment Impact (how it influenced trends or discussions in 2017), 4. Legal and Ethical Considerations (since the file is dual audio and might be pirated), and 5. Conclusion.

Upon searching, yes, there's a 2017 Indian horror film titled "Beelzebub" directed by Prabhu Deva, featuring actors like Ravi Teja and Priyanka Arul. However, if the user wrote "Belzebuth", maybe it's a mix-up between "Beelzebub" (a nickname for the devil) and "Belial" another name for the devil. Alternatively, there's a Portuguese film called "Belzebuth" from 2014. The user might be referring to the wrong title. The key is to confirm the correct movie they're referring to.

Regarding lifestyle and entertainment impact, the movie might have influenced horror trends in 2017, discussions on deviant behavior, or societal fears. However, without specific data, this is speculative. The report should highlight possible cultural or societal impacts but note that the movie's influence might be limited depending on its reception.

Assuming the user meant "Beelzebub" from 2017, then the report would include that movie's details. However, if it's another "Belzebuth", maybe a lesser-known film, the user's query might be incorrect. Since the user is asking about a 2017 movie, perhaps the correct title is "Beelzebub". I should mention the possibility of a title mix-up but proceed with the known 2017 film.

Next, the dual audio aspect: in India, many movies are released in dual audio or dubbed in Hindi. The 720p and blur fixed could refer to a pirated copy shared online. The user might be interested in streaming or downloading this specific version, which raises ethical and legal issues. The report should address the legality and recommend legal sources.

Wait, the user might have made a typo. "Belzebuth" is often spelled "Beelzebub". Let me check if there's a 2017 movie titled "Belzebuth" or "Beelzebub". A quick search shows that there's a 2017 Indian horror film titled "Beelzebub" or "Beelzebub" might be part of another movie. Alternatively, there's a Polish film called "Belzeburz" from 2013, which has a 2016 English subtitle or maybe a 2017 version. Alternatively, maybe it's a typo. Let me verify. If the user is referring to a 2017 release, perhaps it's "Beelzebub" from India directed by Priya Darshini. Let me check.