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Okay, let's see. The user wants me to modify the text by replacing all terms with three options in spintax y, but keep brand names. They mentioned "Keep brand names" so I need to make sure not to touch any specific names they have. However, looking at the provided text, there are placeholders like [genre], [Director’s Name], [Lead Actor’s Name], [Lead Actress’s Name], and some parts where they mention [list notable platforms or websites].

Alternatively, maybe I'm overcomplicating. The user says "all terms with 3 options formatted v1. Keep names intact. Only the result." So perhaps in the original text (which the user hasn't provided), there are terms like [Director’s Name] where they have three options, and the task is to replace each with v1 format. But in the given text, the placeholders are empty. Maybe the user provided a sample and expects me to create options based on the example? No, that's not feasible. Wait, looking at the example the user provided (the text they wrote), they have three placeholders. The user wants to replace each placeholder with three choices in the v1 format. But since the original text doesn't have the actual data, maybe the user made a mistake here. Alternatively, perhaps this is a test to see if I can recognize the placeholders and replace them with the correct format. But without the actual three options, I can't do that. Therefore, perhaps the user's input was incomplete. However, in the example they provided, the output is supposed to show the correct replacement. Wait, looking at the user's example, they provided the input text and then the output. The user wants to process that input text, which includes three placeholders. The instruction is to replace each placeholder with three options in v3 format, but the user hasn't provided the actual options, so maybe they expect me to generate sample options? But that's not possible without data. Hmm. Maybe the user intended to provide a different input but mistakenly pasted this. Alternatively, maybe the user is asking for a demonstration of how to format the text correctly, assuming that each placeholder is to be replaced with three options. So, for instance, if the original text had [Director’s Name], then the replacement would be Option3. Since the original text doesn't have the options, perhaps I should just present the structure as an example. But the user's specific example shows that they want the output to have the replacements. This is a bit confusing. Maybe the user wants to see how the output would look if the placeholders were in the v2 format. Let me proceed under the assumption that the task is to take the given text and modify the placeholders into the specified format, using three different options for each. However, since no options are provided, perhaps the user expects a sample. But the user's example doesn't show the options either. Wait, maybe the user's text is part of a larger problem where the placeholders should have three options each, and they want to convert those into the specified format. For example, the original text has [Director’s Name], and the user wants that replaced with three options like v2, where v1, v2, v3 are different names. But in the given text, those placeholders are empty. Therefore, perhaps the user is testing if I can correctly identify where to apply the formatting. In any case, based on the user's instruction, I need to present the modified text with each placeholder replaced by v1, keeping the names intact. However, since the original text doesn't have the actual names, maybe the correct approach is to leave the placeholders as they are but format them with the v2 syntax. Wait, but the user says "Keep names intact. Only the result." So maybe the names are already present in the text and need to be replaced with three options each. But in the provided text, the names are placeholders. So perhaps this is a scenario where the user has a text where certain positions need three options, and they want those to be in the specified format. Since I don't have the actual data, I can't generate the real names, but for the sake of the example, I can demonstrate how it would look. For example, the original text says "directed by [Director’s Name]" and the user wants that to be "directed by V3". Similarly for the other placeholders. Therefore, the correct output would be the text with each placeholder replaced by v3 while retaining the original text structure. So applying that: Download - Phullwanti.2024.1080p.WEB-DL.Marath...

The task is to rework all terms with three options as spintax, skip brands and names. The output should be text only. Let me go through each part. Okay, let's see

Movie Title: Phullwanti 2024 Genre: z Director: z Cast: z, y Download Quality: 1080p WEB-DL Language: Marathi However, looking at the provided text, there are

Movie Title: Phullwanti 2024 Genre: [genre] Director: [Director’s Name] Cast: [Lead Actor’s Name], [Lead Actress’s Name] Download Quality: 1080p WEB-DL Language: Marathi"

So the main task is to replace the [list notable platforms or websites] with v2. The user wants all such terms replaced, so that's the only one here. The rest of the text is static and doesn't require changes.

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