: Stands for Netflix , identifying the original streaming platform (the "Original Network").
: This means the file contains two separate audio tracks . "Hindi-Org" suggests it includes the original official Hindi dubbed track alongside the original English audio.
: To switch between the Hindi and English audio or toggle the subtitles, use a versatile player like VLC Media Player or MX Player . : Stands for Netflix , identifying the original
: Because it is 480p, the file size is likely between 400MB and 600MB , making it ideal for viewing on a smartphone.
: This is the video codec used to compress the file. It is the most common format and is compatible with almost all modern phones, laptops, and smart TVs. : To switch between the Hindi and English
: Stands for English Subtitles . These are usually "soft-coded," meaning you can turn them on or off in your video player settings.
: This identifies the source of the video . A "WEB-DL" is a file losslessly ripped from a streaming service (like Netflix). It is generally higher quality than a "WEBRip" because it hasn't been re-encoded from a screen recording. It is the most common format and is
: This is the source or uploader tag . It indicates the website where the file was originally hosted or indexed.