((full)) — Pakistani Actress Sana Khan Wikipedia
Television: Meray Pass Tum Ho (2007) Kya Dila Hai (2008) Laapata (2010) Gudgudee (2011) Meray Pass Tum Ho (2012)
Next sentence: "Sana Khan is a Pakistani actress, model, and television personality born on August 14, 1983, in Mumbai, India." Here, "actress", "model", "television personality" – should those be spintaxed? Also "Mumbai, India" and "August 14, 1983" – those are dates and places. Maybe the verbs or descriptors like "born in" could be spun? Wait, the user said every term with three variants as spintax. Let me check the example. The example might show that each term, even the names with descriptors, but the names are to be left as is. Wait, the user says "Leave names unchanged." So maybe "Sana Khan" stays, but "(Pakistani Actress)" would have three variants. Let me look at the original text again. pakistani actress sana khan wikipedia
Now, moving to the filmography section:
All these are titles, so they stay. The header "Television:" is part of the structure. If the user wants the word "Television" replaced, but "Television" here is a category header. Is that a proper noun? Maybe not. The user said "no changes to proper nouns", so if "Television" is considered a proper noun here, maybe it stays. But as part of a section title, it might not be a proper noun. However, it's part of the structure and changing it might confuse the structure. Maybe leave "Television:" as is since it's a category name. Television: Meray Pass Tum Ho (2007) Kya Dila
Modified: Sana Khan (PK Actress) - Wikipedia Wait, the user said every term with three
But maybe the user wants all words except proper nouns. So "She" is a pronoun, not a proper noun, so replace it with synonyms. Possible synonyms for "She" might be "She|He|They", but in this context, it's definitely referring to a female actor, so maybe "She|Her|Hers" as the user might expect. Alternatively, maybe "She|That|Who", but that might not fit. Let me just stick with "She|Her|Hers" for the pronoun.