So, the user's example is correct, and the key is to go through each term, determine if it's a proper noun (which might be multiple words), and apply the x format accordingly. For example, "Amazon Prime Video" is a proper noun as a service, so it would be "Amazon Prime Video".
Next, "Indian intelligence officer" has "intelligence officer". Synonyms could be spy agent, secret agent, or intelligence agent. Download - -FilmyHunk- Bard of Blood 2019 WebR...
Proper nouns like "Netflix", "Amazon Prime Video", "Hotstar" would be in their own x but with the same value. For example, "Netflix" becomes "Netflix". Similarly, "Amazon Prime Video" is kept as is in the three slots because it's a proper noun. So, the user's example is correct, and the
Looking at the example, the user's assistant turned "2019 Web Series" into "2019 Web Series." Wait, maybe the assistant made a mistake there because the user said to replace every term except proper nouns. But in the example, the assistant just repeated the same terms in the brackets. Maybe the user expects synonyms or variations for each term. Wait, the original example shows the same term three times. That's confusing. Maybe the user wants each term in the text to be in a set of three possible variations, using the format c, even if all three are the same. That might be a way to enforce consistency, but perhaps in reality, they want different options. But since the user provided an example where all are the same, maybe they just want each term presented in three options in that format, even if the options are the same. Synonyms could be spy agent, secret agent, or
I think that's all. Now I'll structure the spintax accordingly, making sure proper nouns are left as is.