This context is crucial. While "jaanemann" is Bollywood, not Drum & Bass, the use of "vmr" suggests the file you're looking for was likely curated, ripped, and shared by a digital community or release group affiliated with the tag. It's a marker of provenance, connecting the file to a specific lineage of digital archivists and music enthusiasts.
What makes "vmr" fascinating is the label's history. Viral-Mental Records appears to be the reincarnation of a previous, similarly named label that was forced to shut down. An archived snapshot from March 2016 reveals that the label's predecessor was called 【25†L2】.
. Unlike Constant Bit Rate (CBR), VBR dynamically adjusts the amount of data used per second based on the complexity of the audio. It provides a better quality-to-file-size ratio by using higher bitrates for complex sounds and lower bitrates for simpler parts or silence. : This indicates the maximum bitrate