"Download- nwdz bnwtt andr aydj mlkt jmal btwry" — is not in plain English.
It looks like the string you provided — Download- nwdz bnwtt andr aydj mlkt jmal btwry
Atbash of bnwtt : b → y n → m w → d t → g t → g → (not promising). "Download- nwdz bnwtt andr aydj mlkt jmal btwry"
So Atbash doesn't yield obvious English. If it's ROT13 (common for hiding spoilers): n→a, w→j, d→q, z→m → "ajqm" (no) If it's ROT13 (common for hiding spoilers): n→a,
Could it be that nwdz bnwtt is "Nawaz Banwat" (a name)? andr aydj = "Andr Aydj"? Doesn't fit. If this came from a file-sharing or piracy forum, it might be a coded filename to avoid takedown. Some people use simple substitution where each letter is shifted by a fixed amount but different for each word (key-based cipher).
Try ROT3: n→q, w→z, d→g, z→c → "qzgc" (no)
de-coded as something like: Download – [name] [name] and [name] queen beauty [name]