~upd~ - Veer Zaara 2004 Filmyzilla
Original text: "it’t" becomes "it’s" which is a contraction. So if the user wants each word, then "it’s" is a single word, and the three alternatives for "it" and "’s" would be separate? Probably not. Since the user says "convert each word", the contraction is a single word. Wait, in the example given by the user, they have "it’t" which is "it's" as one word. So I need to process each token individually. But "it's" is a single token, so it's a single word. So for "it's", the alternatives would be for "it’s". However, the user specified to skip proper nouns. So if a word is a contraction or a possessive, it's still a single word here.
Looking back, the assistant provided multiple choices for single words, like "timeless" as ageless. Each word is replaced by three options separated by pipes. The user now wants a similar revision. So I need to process each word one by one, keeping proper nouns as they are. veer zaara 2004 filmyzilla
Also, "for those who don’t want to spend money on movie tickets or subscriptions." So maybe who refuse to allocate cash on cinematic admissions or services. Original text: "it’t" becomes "it’s" which is a
"Music, composed by Monty Sharma" – "Composed" could be orchestrated, arranged, or scored. "Memorable songs" may become unforgettable tunes, iconic tracks, or popular melodies. Since the user says "convert each word", the