After making all the replacements, I'll scan the text once more to ensure that every term (except proper nouns) has three options and that the sentences still make sense. If any substitution leads to a grammatical error or doesn't fit the context, I'll adjust the alternatives accordingly.

For the sentence: "Created by Gautam Vasudev Murgai and produced by Amazon Prime Video, Paatal Lok is a crime drama that explores the darker side of Indian society." "Created" → Made. "Produced" → Created. "Crime drama" → Mystery show. "Explores" → Looks into. "Darker side" → Gloomier aspect. So that sentence becomes "Produced by Gautam Vasudev Murgai and generated by Amazon Prime Video, Paatal Lok is a crime drama that explores the grimmer facet of Indian society.

"SD Movies Point" is a proper noun, so stays.

Now, check if each word has three variants. For example, "Download" becomes Acquire, which is three. "Stream" becomes Browse, three. Proper nouns like "Paatal Lok" and "Amazon Prime Video" remain unchanged. I need to ensure that every word except proper nouns has three alternatives. For example, in "in recent years", "recent" becomes Last, three. "Years" → decades, three.

First, I need to go through each word in the provided text. For each word that isn't a name, generate three synonyms or variants. The challenge here is the structure of the sentences. For example, "After searching for Paatal Lok, you’ll see a list of episodes available for download." The word "After" can be replaced with words like "Post", "Following", or "Upon".