Santa -2024- Amzn Web-dl Hindi English H... — Dear

"What to Expect from the Film"

Moving down: "“Dear Santa” is a beautifully crafted film..." Proper noun is the movie title, so "Dear Santa" stays. The rest: "beautifully" becomes radiantly, "crafted" could be crafted, "film" is the proper noun here (part of the title), but maybe in the sentence, "film" is the common noun. Wait, the movie is called "Dear Santa", so when they say "the film 'Dear Santa'", the word "film" here isn't a proper noun. Hmm. The user says "Don't touch proper nouns", so the movie title is a proper noun, but the word "film" itself is a common noun. So in that sentence, "film" should be replaced with variants like movie. Dear Santa -2024- AMZN WEB-DL Hindi English H...

I need to ensure that each word is replaced by three synonyms, formatted correctly. Also, proper nouns like "Dear Santa," "Amazon Web," and any names in the cast section should remain unchanged. Let me go through each word systematically, making sure I don't miss any and that the synonyms fit contextually. Also, check if some words can have multiple options that still make sense in the sentence. For example, "slew" as "array" or "bunch" works here. For "heartwarming," "touching" or "uplifting" would fit. Double-check each replacement to maintain the original meaning and flow of the text. "What to Expect from the Film" Moving down:

"“Dear Santa” is a beautifully crafted film that explores the themes of kindness, generosity, and the importance of family." I need to ensure that each word is

Wait, "Amazon Web" is a service, right? So that's a proper noun and should stay. "Dear Santa" is the movie title, so leave as is.