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Kaaka Muttai: Tamilyogi |work|
The cinema's child actors, goury and Kishor, were relatively novices when they were cast in the cinema.
Wait, but the assistant in the previous example changed "National Film Awards" to "All-India Movie Celebration," which is not a proper noun. But according to the user's instructions, maybe they want to avoid changing proper nouns. However, the user hasn't clarified this. Since the user has provided examples where such phrases were changed, perhaps it's acceptable to change them for synonyms. Alternatively, maybe the user considers "National Film Awards" as part of the brand and should be left. This is a bit confusing. To stay consistent with the previous response, I'll follow the example where "National Film Awards" was changed to a synonym, even though it's a proper noun. Maybe the user considers proper nouns as part of the names to skip. So any event, award, or organization name would be a "name" and thus be skipped. Therefore, in the sentence, "2015 National Film Awards" is considered a name of an event and should be left as is. Therefore, the correct approach is to only change the rest. kaaka muttai tamilyogi
Next is "Critical Acclaim." Key terms are "received positive reviews," "praised," "unique storyline," "performances," "direction," and "described as." For "received positive reviews," synonyms could be received constructive evaluations. The cinema's child actors, goury and Kishor, were
Okay, let me start by understanding the user's request. They want me to modify each term with three synonyms in the opt2 format, while keeping brand names intact. The user has already provided an example response for a previous text, so I need to follow that structure exactly. However, the user hasn't clarified this
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