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Robot 2.0 (2018) [Hindi] 1080p WEB-DL Vegamovies.mkv If instead you meant (e.g., from Python, FFmpeg, or metadata), here's a quick example using Python to parse the filename into a dictionary:

print(f"Movie: {movie_name.strip()}") print(f"Year: {year}") print(f"Quality: 1080p") print(f"Source: WEB-DL") print(f"Language: Hindi") Robot.2.0.-2018-.Hindi.1080p.WEB-DL.Vegamovies....

Movie: Robot 2.0 Year: 2018 Quality: 1080p Source: WEB-DL Language: Hindi Robot 2

If you're asking how to based on that file name (e.g., for a media player, Plex, Jellyfin, or a renaming script), here’s a clean, standard naming format: for a media player

Robot 2.0 (2018) [Hindi] 1080p WEB-DL Vegamovies.mkv If instead you meant (e.g., from Python, FFmpeg, or metadata), here's a quick example using Python to parse the filename into a dictionary:

print(f"Movie: {movie_name.strip()}") print(f"Year: {year}") print(f"Quality: 1080p") print(f"Source: WEB-DL") print(f"Language: Hindi")

Movie: Robot 2.0 Year: 2018 Quality: 1080p Source: WEB-DL Language: Hindi

If you're asking how to based on that file name (e.g., for a media player, Plex, Jellyfin, or a renaming script), here’s a clean, standard naming format: