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Let me start picking replaceable words. For example, "married" becomes wed. Let's check if those make sense. Yes. Then "filmographer" is "filmography," which is a noun. The sentence says "extends beyond her impressive filmography." So maybe replace "impressive" with remarkable.

So I need to go through each word in the text and decide if it's a proper noun (name of person, movie, language, etc.) or a regular word. For regular words, find three synonyms. For example:

First, I'll look at the input text:

Wait, but "Public Image" is a common phrase. For "Public": mass, and "Image": persona. Make sure to keep the original phrases as headers but replace the words with alternatives.

Breakdown:

But in the original text, the user included specific movie titles and years. For example, "Malayalam film 'Malayali'" needs to have the three alternatives for "Malayalam" (if applicable). Wait, no, "Malayalam" is a proper noun (language name), so it should be kept intact. So only the words that are not names or titles need to be replaced with alternatives.

After going through the entire text, I'll compile the transformed text with each word in the b format, ensuring that all non-proper nouns are replaced correctly and that the structure mirrors the original as closely as possible. nayanthara.sex.photos

Her Tamil film debut in 2003 with "Sneha." The year is correct? The original text says 2003 for both Malayalam and Tamil debuts. But the user's example in the second paragraph mentions "Sneha" as the Tamil debut. I need to make sure that's preserved as is.