For example, "film" can be "movie|cinema|movie." "industry" could be "sector|area|field." "popularity" might be "fame|notoriety|reputation." "audience" could be "viewers|spectators|observers." "storytelling" can become "narration|storytelling|storytelling" (wait, maybe better synonyms: "narrative|telling|story"). Maybe "music" as "melody|songs|tunes," and "dance" as "movement|dancing|steps."
Continuing: "The movie explores her life, from her early days as a struggling actress to her rise to stardom and subsequent downfall." Tamil Dubbed 1080p Movies The Dirty Picture
Finally, "Why Watch The Dirty Picture in Tamil Dubbed 1080p?" should stay the same as it's a heading with proper nouns. For example, "film" can be "movie|cinema|movie
Moving to the next paragraph: "Language accessibility" to verbal reach. Then "broader audience" could be wider audience. Need to ensure that "broader" isn't repeated. Wait, original says "broader" and the variants are "wider" and "larger". That's good. Then "broader audience" could be wider audience
Alright, let's tackle this. The user wants me to revise each word in the given text with three synonyms, skipping proper nouns. First, I need to identify all the words that aren't proper nouns. Proper nouns are names of specific people, places, or things, like "Tamil" (though in the context here, it's a language), "The Dirty Picture," "Milan Luthria," "Vidya Balan," etc. I have to be careful not to change those.
"stream or rent" → view and lease.
Next part: "This means that the video has a high pixel density, providing a crystal-clear and immersive viewing experience."