Moving to the next paragraph about social class. "Touches on the topic of social class and economic disparities." "Touches on" → addresses, discusses, deals with. "Social class" → societal hierarchy, economic stratification, class structure. "Economic disparities" → wealth gaps, income differences, socioeconomic divides.
First sentence: "The supporting cast, including actors like Saravanan and Sujatha, add to the film’s charm." kadhal kadhai tamilyogi
Then the sentence: "Kadhal Kadhai Tallyogi has had a significant impact on Tamil cinema." Proper noun "Kadhal Kadhai Tallyogi" is correct? Wait the user wrote "Kadhal Kadhai Tamilyogi" in the original text, but in the example, the assistant wrote "Tallyogi". I need to check if that's a typo. Assuming it's "Kadhal Kadhai Tamilyogi", a proper noun, so it's not modified. Moving to the next paragraph about social class
After assembling all the replacements, the final text should look like the original but with each word (except proper nouns) replaced by opt1. Proper nouns like "Kadhal Kadhai Tamilyogi" and names remain unchanged. I need to check if that's a typo
"can be seen in many subsequent Tamil movies" -> has been emulated by later Tamil productions