Delete it and find another copy. You can get the hash from qbittorrent. If you find another copy and it has the same hash, then it's the same file.
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Qbittorrent doesn't know where the movie came from. You need to go into Radarr or wherever you got the torrent file to find its source and report it
They might be using qbittorrents search feature that just pulls files from DHT/PEX
Silly question, but are you sure it is not just subtitles being on by default?