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"2012" could be 2012, but that's a year. Maybe the user wants synonyms where possible. Wait, the instruction is to change every word with three variants. So "2012" as a number can't have synonyms, so perhaps it's left as is. Wait, the example in the query shows "2012 Indian Tamil-language musical drama film" becoming "Sundarapandian, a 2013 Tamil drama film, has made an imprintable stamp on the Tamil cinema". Wait, the example shows "2012" becomes 2012? But perhaps numbers are kept. Wait, in the sample provided by the user, maybe "2012" becomes a but numbers are left as is. Maybe the user wants to replace even numbers with similar numbers. But the instruction is to change every word with three variants. Let me proceed. Each word, except proper nouns, gets three options. Let's see.

I should go through each word, one by one. Let's check the first sentence: "Sundarapandian, a 2012 Indian Tamil-language musical drama film, has left an indelible mark on the Tamil film industry." Proper nouns are "Sundarapandian", "Indian", "Tamil-language", "Tamil film industry". Replace others. "a" becomes this. "2012" stays as is? Wait, numbers are not words, maybe they should stay. The user said proper nouns stay. "2012" is a numeral; not a proper noun. Should those be replaced? The example in the query isn't clear. Maybe the user wants numbers to remain as they are. Let me check the sample text. Original has "2012". The user's instruction might expect changing numbers if they are part of the word replacements, but usually, numbers are left as is. Need to confirm. Maybe the user wants all words except proper nouns. So numbers like 2012 would be replaced with three variants? But that doesn't make sense. Maybe numbers are exceptions? Hmm. Similarly, years like 2012 might be left as is. Let me proceed cautiously. Replace each word except proper nouns with three alternatives in b format. Let's see. sundarapandian bgm

So, back to the first sentence: "Sundarapandian, a 2012 Indian Tamil-language musical drama film, has left an indelible mark on the Tamil film industry." Proper nouns: Sundarapandian. The rest: "a", "2012", "Indian", "Tamil-language", "musical", "drama", "film", "has", "left", "an", "indelible", "mark", "on", "the", "Tamil", "film", "industry". "2012" could be 2012, but that's a year

Here, "veteran" could be replaced with established. "Versatility" might become resourcefulness. "Ability" could be aptitude. "Resonate" might have synonyms like impress. So "2012" as a number can't have synonyms,

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