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Also, words like "Hindi or Telugu" are proper nouns? No, they are languages, not proper nouns. So "Hindi" and "Telugu" should be replaced with synonyms? Wait, the user said "Don't touch proper nouns". Are languages considered proper nouns? Sometimes yes, but sometimes they are common nouns. The user might expect not to change language names. However, the instruction is not entirely clear. In the example, "dual audio" is a technical term but not a proper noun. So I should follow the user's instruction to not touch proper nouns. Since "Hindi" and "Telugu" are names of languages, which are proper nouns (as they are specific names), they should be left unchanged. Therefore, in the part "Choose your preferred audio language (Hindi or Telugu)", "Hindi or Telugu" are proper nouns and should remain. The word "Hindi" and "Telugu" should not be altered. But what about "audio language"? Those are common nouns and can be replaced. So "audio language" becomes language option or similar. Wait, the original instruction says rework every word with 3 variants except proper nouns. So all words except proper nouns should be replaced. So in "Choose your preferred audio language (Hindi or Telugu)", the words "Choose", "your", "preferred", "audio", "language" should be replaced, but "Hindi" and "Telugu" are proper nouns left as is.

"for fans seeking the latest Bollywood releases" → same meaning, but maybe rephrase "seeking" as lookingpursuingfor BollyMod.Top - Bhaje Vaayu Vegam -2024- Dual Au...

Next, the purpose of dual audio is to cater to a broader audience. So "catering" might become "serving," "reaching," "engaging." Also, "native language" could be "mother tongue," "first language," "preferred dialect." I have to check each word, making sure not to include proper nouns in the spintax. Also, words like "Hindi or Telugu" are proper nouns

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