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The next part: "However, it is essential to note that downloading copyrighted content without permission is illegal and can result in penalties." "However" → Yet. "it is essential to note" → it should be highlighted that. "downloading" → obtaining. "copyrighted content" → protected material. "without permission" → withoutnotsanctioned. "illegal" → unlawful. "can result in penalties" → often results in legal action.

I need to ensure that each word is replaced with three suitable synonyms. Also, note the user wants the text in the same structure but with the alternatives. Let me check the example they provided for "The Cast": Teri Meri Kahaani Movie Download Dual Audio Hindi

- "The" → That - "chemistry" → connection - "between" → between - "the" → this - "two" → both - "actors" → cast members - "is" → comes across as - "undeniable" → undeniable - "and" → yet - "they" → they - "deliver" → deliver - "strong" → compelling - "performances" → acts - "throughout" → throughout - "the" → the - "film" → cinematic work The next part: "However, it is essential to

"Genre: Romantic Comedy" – "Romantic" here is part of the genre, but maybe replace with "Romantic|Amorous|Sentimental" but since it's part of the genre name, maybe leave it. Wait, the user said Proper nouns stay. "Romantic Comedy" is a genre title, so maybe leave as is. Wait, the instruction says "Proper nouns stay," but does that include genres? Hmm. If the genre is a proper noun, but I think genres aren't proper nouns. Wait, the instruction says, Proper nouns stay. So if "Romantic Comedy" is considered a proper noun here (as in the genre name), but maybe it's not. Let me check. The user example might help. In their example, the user used "romantic comedy" in the text, and in the altered text, they replaced "romantic" with synonyms. So perhaps in the genre, "Romantic Comedy" is a proper noun because it's title-cased, but the user might expect to alter the words there as well. Wait, the user's instruction says "Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So if the genre "Romantic Comedy" is in title case, maybe it's a proper noun? Or is it considered a genre name and thus not a proper noun. Hmm. This is a bit ambiguous. Since "Romantic Comedy" is a genre, not a title, perhaps it's not a proper noun. So maybe alter "Romantic Comedy" into "Romantic|Amorous|Sentimental" and "Comedy|Farce|Jest". But the original genre is written as "Romantic comedy" in the user's example, but in the key details, it's "Romantic Comedy". Let me check the user's input. In the key details, "Genre: Romantic Comedy" is given, which is title case. The instruction says "Proper nouns stay." So if "Romantic Comedy" is considered a proper noun (though it's a genre name), perhaps it stays. However, since the user might want to alter the words in "Romantic comedy" when they're part of the sentence. But since it's in the key details, maybe it's safer to leave it as is. Hmm. But the user might have intended that, so perhaps I should leave the genre as it is. Alternatively, maybe the user wants all instances of "Romantic Comedy" to be altered, even in the key details. Wait, the user's main text has "romantic comedy" and the key details have "Romantic Comedy". The instruction says to alter words except proper nouns. If "Romantic Comedy" is part of the key details and is a genre, then maybe it's not a proper noun, so we can alter it. So, for example, "Romantic Comedy" in key details can be altered: "romantic|amorous|sentimental" and "comedy|farce|jest". "copyrighted content" → protected material

Movie Title: Teri Meri Kahaani Release Year: 2016 Director: Sourabh Kabra Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Sara Khan, Divyanka Tripathi, Deepak Tijori Genre: Romantic Comedy Music: Vishal-Shekhar