So for "Search", possible options could be "search|look up|find". For "for", maybe "for|on|regarding". For "the", maybe "the|a|an". But some words like prepositions have limited options. However, the user wants three options even for such words.
Original: "Search for the movie: Search for “Mumbai Police Hindi dubbed” or “Mumbai Police movie download in Hindi” on the platform." Mumbai Police Movie Download In Hindi Dubbed
Next, looking at "action-packed thriller" in the second sentence. Possible synonyms could be "action-packed thriller | high-octane action film | intense suspense movie". Then, "stunning action sequences" could become "stunning action sequences | breathtaking stunts | remarkable fight scenes". I have to check if each noun and adjective has three options. Also, proper nouns like "Mumbai Police" should remain unchanged as per the user's instruction. So for "Search", possible options could be "search|look
Replace each word except proper nouns:
Let me review the entire text again, making sure all words except proper nouns are replaced correctly. It's a lengthy text, so I need to be thorough. After substitution, the sentence structure should still make sense with the alternatives provided. But some words like prepositions have limited options
Let me start by identifying the proper nouns. The main one here is "Mumbai Police," which is the title of the movie. That needs to stay exactly as it is. Other proper nouns might include specific platform names, but since the original text doesn't mention any, I can assume nothing else in the sample text is a proper noun.
Wait, maybe I misunderstood. Let me look at the problem again. The user says: "replace words in format opt1. each word with 3 options. Skip proper nouns. Output text only."