If your goal is to have an offline copy of Lakshya for a long flight or because you live in an area with spotty internet, here is the safe method.
Step 1: Check your OTT subscription. Log into Amazon Prime or ZEE5. Look for the "Download" button inside the app. Most OTT apps allow you to save the movie to your phone or tablet for offline viewing for 48 hours.
Step 2: Use Legal Purchase sites. Go to the Google Play Movies & TV website. Purchase Lakshya (usually ₹100-₹200 INR). You can download the file directly to your device via the Google Play Movies app.
Step 3: Physical Media (For Collectors) Surprisingly, Lakshya is available on DVD and Blu-Ray via Amazon Marketplace. This gives you an uncompressed, permanent copy without any risk of malware. i--- Index Of Lakshya Hindi Movie
Lakshya (2004), starring Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta, is a Bollywood classic. You can watch it safely and in high definition through legitimate streaming platforms.
Current Availability: As of the latest updates, Lakshya is typically available on one or more of the following major platforms (availability depends on your region):
Note: Streaming availability changes, so it is best to check your local listings on these apps. If your goal is to have an offline
If you are seeing "i---" in your search results, it is likely a truncated version of Apache or Nginx directory listings. When a web server has directory indexing enabled, a URL ending in a folder looks like this:
Index of /movies/bollywood/lakshya/
Parent Directory [ ] Lakshya.2004.1080p.mkv [ ] Lakshya.2004.720p.mp4 [ ] Lakshya.srt (Subtitles)
Why do users look for this?
However, the "i---" in your search string suggests you are looking for a very specific server pattern, likely an old forum post or a cached link from 5–10 years ago. Unfortunately, most of these "open directories" have been closed due to security patches and copyright enforcement.
Search engines like Google have actively de-indexed "Index of /" pages containing copyrighted material. If you type "i--- Index Of Lakshya Hindi Movie" into Google in 2025, you will likely see: Lakshya (2004), starring Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta,
Bing and DuckDuckGo may still show a few, but those links are often dead (404 errors). The era of the "Open Directory" for movies ended around 2018 when HTTPS became standard and server security tightened.
A Note for Tech Enthusiasts: If you are a developer who accidentally left open directory indexing on your own server, you should search for "how to disable directory listing in .htaccess" rather than movie files. Leaving your server open is a major security vulnerability.