Next paragraph: "High-quality video and audio: Tamilblasters offers "Aarambam" in high-definition (HD) quality, ensuring that you enjoy an immersive viewing experience."
"alternatives" becomes different platforms Aarambam Movie Download High Quality Tamilblasters
Then the next section: "Fast and reliable downloads: The website uses advanced servers to ensure that your downloads are fast and uninterrupted." "Tamil" is part of the proper noun
For the FAQs section, "Is it safe" could be phrased as "Is it secure|Is it protected|Is it risk-free". Therefore, "Tamil" should be replaced
Another consideration: The original text mentions "2014 Tamil action film". "2014" is a year, a number, so not a word. "Tamil" is part of the proper noun? No, "Tamil" refers to the language/culture, but in the context of the movie title "Aarambam" being a Tamil film, "Tamil" isn't a proper noun. However, "Tamilblasters" is a proper noun (the site name), so "Tamil" as part of "Tamil action film" is not a proper noun. Therefore, "Tamil" should be replaced. But wait, the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." Are there any proper nouns besides movie titles, names, and "Tamilblasters"? The user might consider "Tamil" as part of the genre, so replace it. So "Tamil action film" becomes Telugu thriller movie? Wait, but "action film" is a genre. The original is "Tamil action film", so "Tamil" is the language, "action" is the genre. The user wants to replace the words with three alternatives. So "Tamil action film" would be broken down into "Tamil" → Kannada, "action" → drama, "film" → cinema. So Tamil adventure cinema.
Now, let me start applying these in the text, making sure not to touch proper nouns and that each replaceable word is covered with three options.
"online websites" could be "online websites|web platforms|digital hubs". Alternatively, maybe "online sites|internet platforms|digital services".