Unable to delete file from desktop

I'm trying to delete a .mp4 file from my desktop. On doing so I'm first prompted to enter the password in a window 'Finder wants to make changes. Type you password to allow this'. After doing so I get the msg 'the operation can't be completed because you don't have permission to acess some of the items'.
I have checked the permissions in the get info tab and it has read and write acess.
Kindly help me with the issue.

Hi Niel,
Thanks for the quick reply. M sorry by mistake i clicked on 'This helped me' .. hw can I change it to 'this solved my question'.
Well I was stuck as I was trying to lock unlock general properties of the file whereas my desktop general properties was in locked state.
Quite new to the mac..getiing used to it.. thanx a ton !!..

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