Fylm Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram Leela Mtrjm Wmdblj - Fasl Alany ((better)) -

"Goliyon" is part of the proper noun "Goliyon Ki Raasleela" since it's the title of the film. So it's a proper noun and should be skipped.

"Unraveling" is the first word. Not a proper noun. Find three synonyms: Exploring, Deconstructing, Analyzing. So replace with Exploring "Goliyon" is part of the proper noun "Goliyon

"Unraveling" → Analyzing

Second sentence: "The film has been recognized with several awards, including a National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi." "Recognized" can be replaced. "Several awards" – "several" might be multiple? But "awards" is a noun. Maybe not necessary. "National Film Award" is a brand name, so keep it. "Best Feature Film in Hindi" – "Hindi" is a language, but "Best Feature Film" is the award category, which is part of the National Film Award. So no changes there. Not a proper noun

- "romance" → affection - "blossoms" → bloom - "tension" → conflict - "escalates" → increases - "tragic" → catastrophic "Several awards" – "several" might be multiple

Wait, perhaps the user wants me to process the given text, find words that can be replaced with three synonyms, format those as a, and output the modified text. But the original text doesn't have any words in braces. Hmm. Maybe the example is a bit misleading. Let me read the sample input and output they provided.

Next sentence: "The songs, including “Ram Leela” and “Tujhe Dekha To”, are beautifully crafted and memorable." The song titles are brand names and should stay. "Songs" can be "melodies," "tracks," or "tunes." "Beautifully crafted" might become "exquisitely composed," "skillfully arranged," or "delicately formed."