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The song "Roja Malarae Rajakumari" from the 1962 Tamil film Veera Thirumagan translates literally to "Oh Rose Flower, Princess". Written by the legendary poet Kannadasan, it is a romantic duet that explores the theme of love transcending social status. The song is a dialogue between a commoner (hero) and a princess (heroine): Social Class Dilemma: The hero starts by addressing her as a "Rose flower princess" and "Beautiful queen." He asks, "Is it right to come near you? Is this relationship proper?" reflecting his hesitation due to their different ranks. Love as an Equaliser: The princess responds by dismissing his fears. She argues that "Love is equal" (Kaadhal samamandro) and that there is no room for "differences" (Bedham ilaiyandro) in true affection. The Hero’s Reality: He uses metaphors to express his low status, saying that even if a crow flies in the sky, it does not become a parrot, and standing atop a fort does not increase a poor man's pride. The Heroine’s Reassurance: She counters that kingdom, crowns, and palace comforts disappear like a "mirage" (Kaanal neer) when two lovers unite.