---- Padayappa In Moviesda

This suggests that perhaps the user wants all words to be replaced with synonyms except brand names. Therefore, if a word is a brand name, it stays as is, but if it's another word, like a common noun or verb, it's replaced.

I'll go through the text sentence by sentence. For each word, I'll think of three appropriate synonyms. However, I need to be cautious with multi-word phrases or hyphenated terms. Also, phrases in quotes like "Nee than Appa" should remain as they are, since they are dialogues and part of the character's identity.

I should also check for consistency in parts of speech. If the original word is a verb, the synonyms should be verbs. Similarly for adjectives and nouns. ---- Padayappa In Moviesda

Next sentence: "Moviesda, a popular streaming service, has played a significant role in introducing Padayappa to a new generation of viewers." The only proper nouns here are "Moviesda" and "Padayappa." So "popular" becomes "well-known|famous|renowned." "Streaming service" is covered in the first part. "Played" becomes "exerted|exercised|implemented." Wait, "played a role" is an idiom, so maybe "played" can be "exerted|exercised|implemented," but those don't fit exactly. Maybe "contributed|helped|introduced." Hmm. Maybe "contributed|facilitated|played." Wait, the original is "has played a significant role in introducing," so "played" could be contributed? But "played a role" is an idiom, so perhaps synonyms that fit the idiom. "Exerted|exercised|contributed"? Or "performed|acted|helped"?

The fan following of Padayappa is a testament to the character’s enduring appeal. Devotees of Rajinikanth and Padayappa can be found across the globe, with fan clubs and online forums dedicated to discussing the character’s exploits. The fan base is known for its enthusiasm and dedication, with fans often going to great lengths to celebrate the character’s milestones and anniversaries. This suggests that perhaps the user wants all

So in the given text, words like "Padayappa" are brand names and should be kept as they are. The rest of the words are to be replaced with synonyms.

Replace each word (except the ones to skip) with three synonyms. But since the user wants all words updated, including "Padayappa’s" – no, "Padayappa's" is a proper noun, so it remains. Wait, the user said "keep brand names," but proper nouns are not mentioned. Wait the original instruction says: "update all words with 3 synonyms formatted v2. Keep brand names." So, maybe proper nouns are to be kept. Let me check the example given by the user. In the example, the assistant included the proper nouns as themselves. Wait, looking at the example response: For each word, I'll think of three appropriate synonyms

Therefore, I need to make sure that when a proper noun is mentioned, it is included in the synonym list as the first option. For example, "Padayappa's" becomes figure’s. Similarly, "Rajinikanth" would be Rajinikanth if they are to keep the brand/name. Wait, but the user said "Keep brand names." So if a brand name is mentioned, like "Padayappa", "Rajinikanth", or "Moviesda", they should remain as is in the synonyms. But the user wants all words updated. So perhaps the instruction is to keep the brand names but still find three synonyms for the surrounding words. Wait, no. Wait the user wrote: "update all words with 3 synonyms formatted v3. Keep brand names. Return text only." So the instruction is to replace all words with synonyms, but keep brand names as they are, not replaced. So if a word is a brand name, it remains as is. For example, "Padayappa" is a brand name (or part of the text here as a character), so it is not replaced. Similarly, "Rajinikanth" is a name. "Moviesda" is a brand. So these should remain in the text, without being replaced. The rest of the words should be replaced with three synonyms.