I need to check if all words are correctly synonymized. "Premiere" could also be "release" but "premiere" is specific. "Anticipated" and "projected" are good. "Unveiling" might be a bit too much, but okay.
Breaking it down: - "Who" → Whose - "is" → be - "the" → that - "protagonist" → hero - "of" → regarding - "the" same as before - "show" → series - "The" → That - "protagonist" same as before - "is" same as before - "a" → a - "young" → young - "woman" → female - "[character name]" stays - "who" → that - "is" same as before - "struggling" → contending - "to" → in order to - "cope" → manage - "with" → by - "the" same - "trauma" → pain - "of" same as before - "her" → their - "past" → past
Breaking this down: "Antarvasna" stays. "more than just a thriller" can become transcends just a suspense. Then "it's a show" becomes this is a program. "tackles complex social issues" becomes addresses complicated communal subjects. The rest: mental health is mood stability, trauma is pain, objectification is reduction to women.
I think that's it. Now, compiling all the substitutions into the correct spintax format as per the example the user provided.