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Here, "Powerful performances" is a title. The words "Powerful" and "performances" need replacement. "Powerful" → outstanding. "Performances" → acts. "Bring depth and nuance" → convey richness.

I also need to check for punctuation and ensure that the spintax is correctly formatted. For instance, the phrase "As Kishore becomes increasingly drawn to Phoolan, he begins to question his own marriage..." would have each word replaced with three options. However, some phrases might require more careful handling, like "immersive sound that draws the viewer into the world of the film." Words like "immersive" can be surrounding, and "draws" becomes draws. Paheli 2005 BluRay REMASTERED Hindi 720p AAC 5....

"Stunning Visuals" title: "Stunning" → striking. "Visuals" → scenery. Here, "Powerful performances" is a title

Given that in the first example, the user allowed the movie title to have variations, even though technically 2005 is part of the release year, it's part of the title. So following that logic, in the latest query, "Paheli" as the movie title is the only name, but the rest are technical details that can be spintaxed. Therefore, "Paheli 2005 BluRay REMASTERED Hindi 720p AAC 5.1" is the full title being modified. However, the user's current instruction says "Leave names unchanged," which might not apply to the technical parts. To reconcile, perhaps the user wants the movie title as a whole considered a name, so "Paheli" should remain, but the rest can be modified. But in the first example, the user included the year and format in the spintax for the title. Therefore, to maintain consistency, I'll spintax the entire title except the movie name "Paheli." Wait, but the user said "Leave names unchanged," and "Paheli" is the movie name, so perhaps "Paheli" is the name. Therefore, spintax only the parts after "Paheli" in the title. However, in the user's example, they did spintax everything including the year and format. This is a bit confusing, but to proceed, I'll consider that the user allows all parts except the actor names and character names to be spintaxed, following the first example. "Performances" → acts

In the sample input, the text includes phrases like "Paheli" which is the film name, and names of actors. The user wants to skip those, so maybe the actual instruction is to not change the film title or actor names, but replace other words. Wait, but the instruction says "alter all words with 3 alternatives in format opt2." Unless "brands and names" are the only ones to skip. So the names and brands should remain as they are, while all other words are replaced with three options each.

Lastly, the user mentioned in the previous example to leave names unchanged, so I need to ensure that all actor names and the movie title "Paheli" are not altered. Phoolan and Sonia are character names and should remain, but the user might not want those changed either. Wait, in the first example, the user did replace "Paheli" with Paheli2005, but in the latest query, the instruction is to leave names unchanged. So perhaps only the actual actor names and the movie title are to be left as is. Wait, the instruction says "Leave names unchanged. Result only." So maybe "Phoolan" is a character name but not an actor's name. However, in the first example, the user did add variations with numbers, but in the latest instruction, the user says "Leave names unchanged," so perhaps "Phoolan" is a character name and should remain. Wait, no, in the first example, the user allowed "Paheli" to have variations with the year. Let me clarify.

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to process the given text by replacing all the words with three alternatives each in the format opt2. They also mentioned skipping brands and names. First, I need to make sure I understand the requirements correctly.

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