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[patched] Hindi Dubbed Action Roma...: -filmyhunk- Mufti Full

Then: "So, what are you waiting for? Head over to FilmyHunk and experience the thrill of Mufti for yourself." "Head over" could be "go to", "visit", "proceed to". "Experience" is similar to "enjoy", "feel", "relish". "Thrust" in "thrust of Mufti" – wait, in the original text it's "experience the thrill of Mufti". So "thrust" isn't in the text, maybe a typo. Let me check again. The user's text says "experience the thrill of 'Mufti'". So "thrill" can be "excitement", "adrenaline", "thrilling experience".

"avense": revenge, retaliate, seek retribution. -FilmyHunk- Mufti Full Hindi Dubbed Action Roma...

First paragraph: "The story begins with Surya, a small-time thief, who is on a mission to avenge his father’s murder." I need to find synonyms for each word that's not a name. "Story" could be tale. "Begins" maybe starts. "Small-time" as backstreet. "Thief" could be plunderer. "Mission" might be task. "Avenge" could become seek justicerevengeretribution for. "Murder" could be kill. Then: "So, what are you waiting for

Also, in "adds depth to the narrative", "add depth" synonyms could be enhance. "Thrust" in "thrust of Mufti" – wait, in

"The film’s plot revolves around a young man named Surya, who gets into the world of crime to avenge his father’s death."

This Soundtrack This film’s soundtrack composed by Mani Sharma is a further highlight of the film. These songs are memorable and vocally excellent, with the main melody “Mufti” serving as a particular exception.

Okay, the user wants me to process the provided text by altering each word with three options in spin tax format, but without changing any proper nouns. Let me start by understanding what exactly is being asked. Spin tax uses curly brackets with options separated by pipes, like y. The instruction is to text only, so no HTML or other formatting.