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Law Abiding Citizen is not a happy movie. It is a gritty, angry, and intelligent thriller that asks uncomfortable questions. Watching it in removes the language barrier while keeping the cinematic punch.
The official Hindi dub for Law Abiding Citizen was done by professional voice artists (often the same pool that dubs Fast & Furious or Die Hard series for TV). Gerard Butler’s rage translates surprisingly well — though some of the film's quieter, menacing lines lose their edge in translation. Still, for mass viewing, the Hindi track elevates the film's rewatchability.
When discussing the , the ending remains the most talked-about scene. The original cut shows Nick Rice placing a bomb under Clyde’s prison cell, killing him.



Banking
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Checking in does not imply attendance. Employees at this Spanish bank manipulated the check-in card system. Instead of physically coming to work, they would pass their cards to coworkers to swipe for them. The bank used WorkTime login-logout reports to verify employee check-ins.
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On the company's computers, monitor employee logins and logouts as well as active time during lunch time, before and after hours, and on weekends.


Telecom
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This South African telecommunication company successfully utilized WorkTime to more than double its team performance. They significantly enhanced attendance from 36% to over 105%, active time from 39% to more than 97%, and productivity from 40% to over 95%.
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Law Abiding Citizen is not a happy movie. It is a gritty, angry, and intelligent thriller that asks uncomfortable questions. Watching it in removes the language barrier while keeping the cinematic punch.
The official Hindi dub for Law Abiding Citizen was done by professional voice artists (often the same pool that dubs Fast & Furious or Die Hard series for TV). Gerard Butler’s rage translates surprisingly well — though some of the film's quieter, menacing lines lose their edge in translation. Still, for mass viewing, the Hindi track elevates the film's rewatchability.
When discussing the , the ending remains the most talked-about scene. The original cut shows Nick Rice placing a bomb under Clyde’s prison cell, killing him.