This might complicate things. For example, in the title "Thiruchitrambalam Movie", if "Movie" is part of the title, then it's a proper noun. But "Movie" as a standalone word is not. If "Thiruchitrambalam Movie" is the title, then both parts are part of the proper noun and should be left. Hence, the user's instruction to skip proper nouns.
First, I need to go through the provided text paragraph by paragraph. The first paragraph talks about the music in "Thiruchitrambalam". Words like "highlight" could be replaced with something like "key element" or "central feature". Then "perfect blend" might become "ideal mix" or "seamless combination". The songs are described as "chartbusters" – maybe "popular hits" or "top tracks" work here.
But the third option is not a theme. Alternatively, the three themes are relations, family, love/forgiveness; mental health; and the comedic approach. But the user might not consider the comedic aspect a theme. Alternatively, the user might group the three main themes as one option, mental health as another, and the themes from the verdict as a third. However, the verdict's themes are the same as the first. This is confusing. thiruchitrambalam movie
Next, the "The Direction" section. "Fantastic job" could be "outstanding work" or "excellent execution". "Balancing the movie's tone and pace" might get "managing the film's rhythm and mood" or "maintaining the picture's tempo and atmosphere". The part about extracting best performances: maybe "drawing superb portrayals" or "achieving remarkable acting".
So, replace the other words:
3. The power of comedy redefining entertainment
1. Relationships
But "redefines entertainment" might not be a theme. Alternatively, the user might expect three themes: relationships, family, mental health. But the text also mentions love and forgiveness. However, the user's example might have three, so maybe the three main are relationships, family, and mental health.