Manipuri Blue Film Mapanda Lairik Tamba -mmm-.dat -
Some words might have only one or two synonyms, but the user wants three. In such cases, I can use slightly different words or phrasal verbs if needed. For example, "produced" can be "produced|created|generated."
Revisions:
If "Manipur Blue Film" is a proper title (like the name of a film or a specific term), but in the example given by the user, the title is "Mapandam Lairik Tamba," which is a proper noun. So maybe any title in quotation marks, like "blue film," should be treated as a proper noun. The user instruction says: "Don't touch proper nouns." So if a term is enclosed in quotation marks, like "blue film," it might be considered a proper noun here. I need to confirm. Alternatively, the user might be referring to any capitalized terms as proper nouns. But in the text, "Mapandam Lairik Tamba" is a proper noun, so the user might be referring to any capitalized words as proper noun. Wait, "Manipur" is a proper noun (capitalized), "Mapandam Lairik Tamba" is a proper noun. Words like "blue film" are in quotes but not capitalized, so they are common nouns. Therefore, the user wants to replace all words except the proper nouns (like "Manipur," "Manipuri," "Mapandam Lairik Tamba") and any capitalized words. manipuri blue film mapanda lairik tamba -mmm-.dat
Next, I'll go through each sentence and identify the words that need to be altered. For example, in "Manipuri blue film is a type of Indian film that originated in the 1980s in Manipur," the words "type" could be replaced with "category|form|kind". I need to ensure that the replacements make sense in the context and maintain the original meaning. Some words might have only one or two
After processing all the words and ensuring the substitutions are appropriate, I'll format the response correctly as per the user's instructions. So maybe any title in quotation marks, like