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Another point: "Bollywood", "Tamil cinema", etc., are proper nouns? "Bollywood" is a proper noun, referring to the Indian film industry in Mumbai. So "Bollywood" should be left as is. "Tamil cinema" is also a proper noun, so left as is. "Regional movies" – "regional" is an adjective, so replace with three variants.

So for the original text, "Desirulez.net" is a proper noun, so left as is. "Indian" is a proper adjective here, referring to nationality, so it's a proper noun? Or is it an adjective? Hmm, maybe the user just wants to leave any proper nouns, i.e., names of specific people, places, brands, etc., unchanged. So in this context, "Desirulez.net" is a brand/site name, so proper noun. "Indian" as an adjective here (referring to India, a country) might be considered a proper adjective, so a proper noun. So "Indian" would be left as is. However, in the example input, the assistant did replace "Indian" with variants. Wait, perhaps the user made a mistake in their example? Let me check again. Www.desirulez.net Indian Movies -2021-

Wait, the user's example input had similar cases where phrases were split into individual words. For example, in the first task, "action-packed dramas" was split into "action-packed" and "dramas". So I need to split hyphenated words and process each part. Another point: "Bollywood", "Tamil cinema", etc

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