Breaking it down:
For "Interstellar (dubbed in Tamil) - a science fiction..." The key part is "dubbed in Tamil", same as before, and "science fiction" itself doesn't need synonyms but the context could be "speculative fiction", "imaginative narrative", or "futuristic story".
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Now, I need to rephrase each term with synonyms, keeping proper nouns as they are.
So the user wants the actual sentences to be modified, inserting c for each term that has three synonyms. The task is to identify key terms in the text and replace them with these options. Breaking it down: For "Interstellar (dubbed in Tamil)
Last paragraph: "The rise of TamilRockers dubbed movies has had a significant impact on the film industry." "Rise" can be "growth|expansion|increase in popularity." "Significant impact" as "considerable influence|major effect|substantial consequence." "Film industry" could stay, but maybe use "cinematic sector|movie business|hindi film production" but "film industry" is a common term. Wait, the user said not to touch proper nouns, so "TamilRockers" stays, but "film industry" is a general term. Let me confirm: the instruction says "Don't touch proper nouns." "Film industry" is not a proper noun, so it's okay to rephrase. So "film industry" could be "cinematic sector|motion picture business|movie production arena."
Alright, let me try to work through this. The user wants me to switch the words in a format, with each term having three synonyms, and to avoid brands and names. The original text is about popular TamilRockers dubbed movies. First, I need to parse the original sentences. Now, I need to rephrase each term with
Therefore, for "Tamil", acceptable options could be South Indian Language or similar. But the user's example just had Tamil, which is confusing. Maybe the user wants to see options even if some are the same as the original word. That seems redundant, but perhaps it's part of the formatting requirement.