"introverted" → inward-looking – maybe "introspective" is better than "antisocial" since that's not accurate. Maybe "inward-focused|introspective|reclusive"? Hmm, but the user wants three options. Alternatively, "quiet|solitary|reserved"? But reserved is already used. Let me stick with the initial ones.
Looking at the example, "meets your requirements" became "satisfies your standards".
"if you need" → "if you require|should you need|if there's|". Wait, maybe "if you require|should you need|in case you need". Student Of The Year Download Torrent Blueray With English
"general" → summary – correct.
Original: "Student of the Year is available on various platforms, including torrent sites and streaming services. However, it’s essential to note that downloading copyrighted content without permission is illegal and can result in severe consequences." Alternatively, "quiet|solitary|reserved"
"popular" → admired – better to use "well-liked|renowned|admired" since "renowned" is more formal. Original was "popular", so three.
So breaking down:
"including" → comprising – three.