The text you provided is a standard used by online release groups to describe the technical specifications and source of a movie file. Based on the tags,
: The file extension, representing the Matroska Multimedia Container, which can hold multiple video, audio, and subtitle tracks in one file. SD vs. HD: What's the Difference? | BroadbandNow.com The text you provided is a standard used
: The primary audio track or language of the film is Hindi. HD: What's the Difference
: The video resolution, which is standard definition (SD). It has 480 vertical scan lines. NF : Indicates the original source was likely Netflix . It has 480 vertical scan lines
: A high-definition "rip" usually taken from a digital source, although it is encoded here at a lower 480p resolution for smaller file sizes.
: Short for Multi-Subtitles , meaning the file includes multiple subtitle options or hardcoded subtitles.