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The first section is about the cast and production. The terms here are "impressive cast," "taleneted actors and actresses," "critically acclaimed films and TV shows," "production team," "experienced professionals," "highest standards of quality." For each of these, I need three variants. Let me brainstorm synonyms or similar expressions.

Now, applying this to the given text. Let me scan through the provided text to find any terms that can be converted into this format. The main instance is "drama/mystery film" which needs to be expanded to three options. Let's see: "drama", "mystery", and perhaps "thriller" as the third. That makes sense in the context of a film involving relationships and secrets. The first section is about the cast and production

Mtrjm Awn Layn Kaml: This refers to a full Arabic interpretation of the film, which can be found on authorized content hubs. Fydyw Lfth Q: This appears to be a distinct resolution type for the film, possibly referring to ultra-clear or 8K standard. Now, applying this to the given text

The task is to go through the text and find instances where there are three options separated by slashes or other delimiters and convert them to opt2. If an option has fewer than three, maybe I need to add a third plausible one based on context. Let me check the example again. In the original input, it's "drama/mystery film", and in the output, it's drama. So the user added a third genre that makes sense in the context of a plot involving secrets and relationships. So I need to be creative where necessary to add a third option that fits the context. Let's see: "drama", "mystery", and perhaps "thriller" as

Original: "high-quality subtitles" Modified: "high-quality closed captions"

I need to make sure that proper nouns like "Rita 2024" aren't altered. Also, check that any changes are in lowercase unless they are proper nouns. The example shows that the output uses lowercase for the options, so I should follow that.

Conclusion: Highly anticipated -> Much-awaited