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Wait, the user's example in the previous response kept the text structure and used a without markdown. So I need to follow the same format. Let me verify each word again, making sure not to miss any. For example, "comedy-drama film" in the original text was replaced, but in the current query, the text after "The Cast" and "The Music" needs similar treatment.
Okay, let's start by looking at the user's request. They want every word in the provided text to have three synonyms in the format syn3, but proper nouns should remain unchanged. The example given uses "Happy" with "Joyful|Pleased|Delighted". Happy New Year -2014- www.9xMovie.win 480p BluR...
So, for each sentence, I'll go word by word, check if it's a proper noun, and if not, find three synonyms. Let's take the second sentence: "The year 2014 was a remarkable one for Bollywood, with several movies making waves at the box office." "Year" becomes period, "remarkable" outstanding, "Bollywood" stays, "movies" cinematic works, "making waves" generating noise, "box office" stays as it's a proper term. Wait, "box office" is a specific term but not a proper noun. Hmm, the user says "Proper nouns stay" so terms like "box office" would be replaced. So "box office" would be ticket revenue. Wait, the user's example in the previous response
Finally, I'll review the entire text to confirm that all words are correctly replaced and formatted in the v2 structure, and that no proper names or URLs were altered. This should give the user the desired result with all words having their synonyms in the specified format. For example, "comedy-drama film" in the original text
I need to ensure that any word that's a specific name (people, companies, titles) stays as is. For example, "Farah Khan", "Shah Rukh Khan", "Red Chillies Entertainment", "Deepika Padukone", etc., should not be changed.