Wait, the user provided an example in their first message? Let me check. The user's initial instruction says: "Each word with 3 options in b format. Keep names intact. Only the result." So the result is the text where each non-proper word has three options separated by pipes. For example, "teams" becomes b.
"Katrina Kaif’s performance in the movie also helped establish her as a leading actress in Bollywood." "Performance" as "act|portrayal|deportment", "helped establish" as "helped establish|aided in|assisted in", "leading actor" as "lead|principal|main". tees maar khan
First sentence: "TMK teams up with a beautiful and feisty woman, Anju (Katrina Kaif), who is a skilled thief and a former girlfriend of Chetan." The challenge here is to correctly identify each word, including the names in parentheses. The names like TMK, Anju, Katrina Kaif, Chetan need to stay as they are, so their options shouldn't change. For other words, like "teams", "up", "with", etc., I have to generate three plausible alternatives. Wait, the user provided an example in their first message
For "entertain," maybe "amuse," "engage," or "please." "Audiences" could be "viewers," "onlookers," "spectators." "Lighthearted humor" becomes "playful jokes," "whimsical wit," or "jovial mirth." Keep names intact
Next sentence: "The soundtrack, composed by Sajid-Wajid, features several catchy and energetic songs, including 'Tarey Mein Se Sabse', 'Mauja Hi Mauja', and 'Tees Maar Khan'." Replace "comprised" with "created", "produced". "Features" could be "includes", "has", "displays". "Several catchy and energetic songs" becomes "multiple infectious and lively tracks", "numerous appealing and vibrant tunes", etc.
So perhaps:
Starting with the title: "Tees Maar Khan: A Bollywood Comedy Classic". "Comedy" could be replaced with farce. "Classic" might be legendary, but wait, "classic" is already there. Maybe timeless? Hmm, but the user said three synonyms, so maybe hilarious? Wait, "hilarious" is more about humor, which the original term is already covered by "comedy". Maybe better to stick with descriptors. Let me think. "Classic" as timeless? No, the user wants synonyms. Maybe ageless? Not sure. Let me check a thesaurus. Classic synonyms: classic, vintage, traditional, etc. Maybe classic?