Looking at "talented cast": replace "talented" with v2. So the first step is to identify all terms that can be replaced with three synonyms. Proper nouns are skipped. Let me go through the text again.
Original instruction: "swap all terms with 3 options formatted v1." So "terms" here refer to individual words. So each word in the text (excluding proper nouns) is replaced with three options. But that would be tedious. However, the example given is replacing a phrase with three options. For example, in the first sentence, "talented cast" becomes talented, but maybe not. Wait, the user provided an example response where they swapped "talented cast" into adept cast. So perhaps each word is taken and replaced with three synonyms. However, the user says "terms" which might mean each term (word) with three options. But the example given is replacing the adjective in a phrase with three options, leaving the noun as is. -Movies4u.Vip-.Shekhar Home S1 -2024- Hindi Com...
So, in the current input text:
The second paragraph says where to watch, which is the brand, so I'll skip that. The third paragraph asks if it's worth watching and gives a positive answer. So the options would be about the show's type, audience appeal, and recommendation. Let me check the instructions again: three options in opt1 format, skip brands and names. Looking at "talented cast": replace "talented" with v2