But wait, "red saree" is a specific item. The user asked to skip brands and names. However, "

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to take the given text and replace every word (except proper nouns like Rani) with three synonyms in the syn3 format. Hmm, first I need to make sure not to touch any proper nouns, so Rani remains as is. Then, for each other word, find three suitable synonyms. Wait, but some words might have multiple meanings, so I need to be careful. Let me go through the text step by step.

Need to ensure that each word is replaced with three synonyms. Let me go through each line and replace. Let me also check for any words that might have specific connotations. For example, "impeccable" is very strong, so synonyms should match in strength. Also, "pop culture" is a specific term, so replacing "pop" with "Popular" maybe? But the user said not to touch proper nouns. Wait, "pop culture" is written as separate words, so perhaps replace each word? Or is "Pop Culture" a term to be left as is? The user's instruction is to not touch proper nouns. So if "Pop Culture" is a proper noun (capitalized), then leave it. But it's not a proper noun. So "pop culture" should be replaced. But "pop" itself might be a problem. Alternatively, maybe leave "Pop Culture" as is. The user's instruction is a bit ambiguous here, but I'll proceed as per the examples. Let me check the original text again:

Next part: "Her influence extends beyond the screen, with Rani often being featured in top fashion and lifestyle magazines, as well as being sought after by top brands for endorsements and promotions." "Influence" can be "effect", "impact", "prestige". "Extends" might be "expands", "ranges", "spreads". "Feature" as "highlight", "display", "showcase". "Top" could be "leading", "prominent", "major". "Lifestyle" as "wellness", "living", "life". "Magazines" might be "journals", "publications", "periodicals". "Endorsements" as "advocacy", "backing", "promotion".

"hearts of millions" could be "fondness of millions|hearts of the public|minds of countless fans".

So "serial actress" becomes soap + actress → series actress.

"Rani posing in a red saree, her curves and features on full display"

- "Gorgeous" → Beautiful - "talented" → gifted - "stunning" → breathtaking - "serial actress" → performer (since "actress" is repeated, maybe star?) Wait, "serial actress" could be replaced as actress? Or maybe the word "serial" here is part of the role? Since the user said to skip names and brands, but "serial" is a descriptor, not a brand. So "serial" could be soap, but maybe the user wants to replace the adjective, not the noun. Wait, maybe "serial" here refers to "tele serial" or "TV series". So perhaps the user wants to change "serial" to other terms like series in "serial actress". Let me adjust that.