While MKV is widely supported, it works best with dedicated media players like VLC Media Player or MPC-HC , which can easily toggle between the included features like subtitles or different audio languages.
The phrase you're asking about appears to be a specific "scene release" title for a movie file found on torrent or file-sharing sites.
This is the "tag" for the release group (likely Chitra TV or similar) that encoded and uploaded the file. Groups like this are known for specific compression standards to balance file size with visual quality.
While MKV is widely supported, it works best with dedicated media players like VLC Media Player or MPC-HC , which can easily toggle between the included features like subtitles or different audio languages.
The phrase you're asking about appears to be a specific "scene release" title for a movie file found on torrent or file-sharing sites.
This is the "tag" for the release group (likely Chitra TV or similar) that encoded and uploaded the file. Groups like this are known for specific compression standards to balance file size with visual quality.