Ensure that your computer operating system is set to "Show file extensions." This reveals if there is a hidden third extension at the very end (such as .mkv.mp4.exe ).
The title strongly points to the hit Indian pop song and music video "Love Dose" by Yo Yo Honey Singh and Urvashi Rautela , originally released in 2014 under the album Desi Kalakaar .
Depending on your operating system settings, the actual functional extension is the final one ( .mp4 ). The .mkv might simply be part of the text name.
Malicious actors sometimes utilize double extensions (like .txt.exe or .mkv.mp4 ) to trick users into clicking on an executable payload masquerading as a harmless video file. 🛡️ Recommended Action Plan
A file named with .mkv.mp4 generally points to one of three scenarios:
A user may have manually renamed a Matroska video file ( .mkv ) to an MPEG-4 file ( .mp4 ) thinking it would convert the file type.
If the file plays safely and successfully, rename it to either Love_Dose.mkv or Love_Dose.mp4 (depending on its actual internal encoding) to keep your local directory organized.