Next, "can lead to fines or other penalties." Let's rephrase that to have three options: prosecution. Fines, penalties, prosecution are all legal consequences.
Theatrical Releases: "Catching the movie in theaters can provide an immersive experience and support the film industry." "Catching" could be see, "immersive experience" might be engaging experience. Mumbai Delhi Mumbai Hd Movie Download Utorrent
Next, "Digital Rentals: Services like Google Play Movies, iTunes, and YouTube Movies allow users to rent or purchase individual movies in HD quality." Here, "allow" can be enable, "rent or purchase" could be rent. Next, "can lead to fines or other penalties
Fourth paragraph: The quality part. "Poor quality: The quality of downloaded movies can be subpar..." For "subpar", perhaps low quality? Also, the next part mentions "low resolution, poor sound quality, or incomplete files." Maybe rephrase that as low resolution? Wait, the example already lists those, so maybe just replace "subpar" with the three options and list the examples as they are. Hmm, the user wants to replace the terms with three options, so maybe the sentence structure should be adjusted to fit opt3 into that sentence. Let me see. The original says "The quality of downloaded movies can be subpar, including low resolution, poor sound quality, or incomplete files." So maybe rephrase as "The quality of downloaded movies can be low, including poor sound quality." But the user wants each term with three options. Wait, the user wrote "update all terms with 3 options in format opt1". So maybe each term that's a single word in the original should be replaced with three options. Let me check each section again. Next, "Digital Rentals: Services like Google Play Movies,
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Starting with the first paragraph: "The 2018 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film..." Here, "romantic comedy" can be spun. Maybe "romantic comedy | romantic drama | comedy film." That works. Then "directed by Milan Luthria" – since it's a name, skip that. "Produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor" – again, proper names, so skip. "The film stars Sara Ali Khan, Arjun Kapoor, and Anil Kapoor" – names again, skip.