Wait, but the user said to switch every word with three synonyms. So maybe the year 2024 is left as is? But the instruction says to switch every word, including numbers? Maybe numbers are left as is, since they don't have synonyms. Similarly, brand names, titles, and numbers stay. So for each word, if it's not a brand name, number, or proper noun, replace with three synonyms. For example, "2024" is a number and stays. "Singham Again" is the title, stays. "Rohit Shetty" is a name, stays. "Ajay Devgn" is a name, stays.
Continuing line by line, replacing each common word with three options. Ensure that the structure of sentences remains the same, only the words are replaced with their alternatives. Also, check for any remaining proper nouns in the rest of the text to avoid changes.
For example, "The" becomes The, "wait" becomes delay, "is" becomes is, etc. This could result in many instances where the synonyms are not accurate, but I'll have to do my best. Let me start with the first sentence again.
iconic → legendary
"Copyrighted content" might have alternatives like "intellectual property material|protected media|licensed content"
for → as a result of
Alright, let's tackle this. The user wants me to replace every word with three synonyms in the spintax format y, keeping proper nouns intact. First, I need to parse the given text carefully. Proper nouns like "Singham Again 2024," "Ajay Devgn," "Akshay Kumar," "Arshad Warsi," "Amazon Prime Video," "Netflix," "Hotstar," "Torrents," "Torlock," "EZTV" should remain unchanged.