This usually refers to the bitrate . A "LOW" tag indicates the file has been heavily compressed to keep the file size small, which often results in visible "noise" or pixelation in dark or fast-moving scenes.
The filename appears to be a naming convention for a video file, most likely related to the Indian actor Prabhas (often misspelled or abbreviated as "Prbhar" in file-sharing circles) and specifically his film Radhe Shyam or potentially Salaar .
Files with this specific naming structure are frequently found on: Prbhar_HD 720p_LOW_FR25mp4
This indicates the Frame Rate is 25 frames per second (fps). This is the standard frame rate for PAL television and many international film exports.
Likely a shorthand or typo for Prabhas . These tags are common in pirated or compressed movie releases to identify the lead actor or movie title. This usually refers to the bitrate
Here is a technical breakdown of what the filename indicates: Technical Specifications
Often used for movie trailers, song clips, or "leaked" scenes. Safety Warning Files with this specific naming structure are frequently
Where "Low" versions are offered for users with limited internet bandwidth.