Another angle: The phrase "paper for" could mean they need a script or a paper about the movie "Look Alike" from 2024. However, "Look Alike" as a movie title isn't well-known, so maybe it's a new or regional film. Alternatively, "Look Alike" could refer to a concept in film or media, like twin movies or duplicates.
The user might be looking for an academic paper, but the title seems more like a movie. Alternatively, could they need a research paper on movies similar to "Look Alike," or perhaps on the website 10xflix.com? The mention of "Niks Hindi H..." might be trying to say "No Hindi H..." as in "No Hindi is available here," but that's speculative. Look Alike -2024- www.10xflix.com Niks Hindi H...
Wait, "Niks" could be a misspelling of "Niks" as in a person's name, or maybe "Neek" or "Neek" something. Without more context, it's hard to tell. The user might have made a typo or mistake in the URL. Also, 10xflix.com is likely a torrent or pirated content site, which is against many policies. If the user is asking for help finding content from there, I can't support that. Another angle: The phrase "paper for" could mean