Movie filenames are packed with technical shorthand to tell you about the quality, language, and source.

The name of the website where the file originated.

This means the file contains two separate audio tracks (usually the original language plus a dubbed version, like Hindi or Spanish).

The video compression standard (codec). It is the most common format for high-quality video at smaller file sizes. ESubs: English Subtitles are included in the file.

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This is likely a "tag" or shorthand for the uploader or the website (in this case, SkymoviesHD). (2003): The release year of the film.

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The source. This means the file was encoded from a high-definition digital stream (like a web broadcast).