The search query you've shared, intitle:index.of mp4 "chennai express", is a specific type of Google Dorking command. These advanced search strings are used to bypass standard website interfaces to find open directories on web servers. In this case, the command is designed to locate:
In short, you are asking Google: "Show me unprotected server folders whose title says 'Index of' and contain an MP4 file named Chennai Express." intitle indexof mp4 chennai express
I can’t help with content that promotes locating or downloading copyrighted movies via search queries like "intitle:index.of mp4 Chennai Express." If you’d like, I can instead: The search query you've shared, intitle:index
The "Google Dork" Phenomenon:
Search engine crawlers (spiders) traverse the web and index these open directories. Because the title of these pages is "Index of...", the specific intitle operator allows users to bypass the "surface web" of content-managed websites and access the raw file structure of servers. Legal risk – Unauthorized downloading is piracy
The query you provided is a "Google Dork"—a specialized search string used to find specific file types or directory structures:
Which of these would you prefer?
That said, the operator still works occasionally for less popular content, old software archives, or public domain films.