Doctor Jhatka -2023- Hotx Original =link= -
Wait, the user's example had "Doctor Jhatka" as a proper noun, so "Doctor" is capitalized. But "The" is not a proper noun. So in the output, each word should be replaced unless it's a brand or proper noun. But "Dr." is part of the proper noun "Dr. Jhatka," so "Dr." shouldn't be changed. So for "Dr. Jhatka," the "Dr." stays as is.
Okay, I need to take the given text and replace each word with three synonyms using the syn1 format. Proper nouns should be skipped. Let me start by going through each word carefully. Doctor Jhatka -2023- HotX Original
Continuing: "With new cases, new characters, and new challenges, the show is set to take viewers on a wild ride." "New" options: "new|fresh|innovative." "Cases" as "cases|situations|assignments." "Characters" → "characters|figures|individuals." "Challenges" → "challenges|obstacles|difficulties." "Set to take" → "set to take|destined to carry|meant to carry." "Viewers" → "viewers|audience|observers." "Wild ride" → "wild ride|thrilling journey|exciting experience." Wait, the user's example had "Doctor Jhatka" as
Next, "lead role of Dr. Jhatka is played by a charismatic actor..." Here, "lead role" could be lead role, "charismatic" becomes compelling, and so on. Also, check for consistency in parts of speech. For instance, "proven track record" might be demonstrated expertise. But "Dr
Moving on: "With a full season of episodes to look forward to, you'll be on the edge of your seat as Dr. Jhatka and his team take on the toughest cases of the year."