Saala Khadoos 720p

Now the cast part: "cast of Saala Khadoos includes: [Lead Actor's Name] as [Character's Name]". Here, "cast" could be performers, "includes" features.

Let me start structuring each line. Let's take the first sentence again: Saala Khadoos 720p

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“Saala Khadoos 720p” is a Bollywood movie that has captured the attention of movie enthusiasts. With its engaging plot, talented cast, and high-quality resolution, it’s a must-watch for fans of Indian cinema. By using legitimate platforms, you can enjoy “Saala Khadoos 720p” while supporting the film industry. Let's take the first sentence again: Khadoos 720p

I need to be careful with each word. For example, in the sentence: "“Saala Khadoos” is a Bollywood movie that was released in 2023." The year 2023 is not a proper noun in the context, but a number. Wait, numbers are not proper nouns. So "2023" can be replaced with a synonym. Wait, no, the year is a specific point in time, which is a common noun. But the user said to skip proper nouns. Wait, the date format may not be a proper noun. So maybe replace with "year|period|era." Wait, but "2023" is a specific year, so the user might not want to replace numbers, but the instruction says "swap all words with 3 synonyms," so numbers (as words) may be included. Hmm, but the example input doesn't have numerical replacements. Maybe the user intended to replace only words, not numbers. Let me check the example given by the user. In the input, the user provided an example with a 720p movie, but numbers like 2023 would probably remain as is. Maybe the user wants to replace all words except proper nouns and numbers. But the instruction says "skip proper nouns," which doesn't mention numbers. Hmm, the user's example didn't include numbers, so maybe numbers should be left as is. However, the user's instruction says "swap all words with 3 synonyms formatted v2. Skip proper nouns." So the task is to replace all non-proper nouns, which includes numbers? Wait, "2023" is a number, but since it's part of a sentence as a year, perhaps it's considered a numeral, which is not a word to be replaced. But the user's instruction is a bit ambiguous here. The example input uses a movie title with 720p, which is included as a proper noun part of the title, but not modified. So perhaps in this case, numbers are left as is.