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This verse is a subversion of the traditional concept of Dharma (righteousness). The lyricist suggests that while righteousness is often preached, it is the disregard for it that allows one to "fly high." It acknowledges the suffering ("thunbam") inherent in life, justifying the protagonist's decision to choose the path of selfish gain over moral rectitude. It captures the essence of the character: he knows the difference between right and wrong, but he consciously chooses the "wrong" because it benefits him.
Ilaiyaraaja’s orchestration complements this perfectly:
சோரே சோரே சோரே அழகர் கோவையா அழகர் கோவையா பால் போலா ஒரு முறை
This repetition emphasizes the rarity and the high stakes of the opportunity. The song creates an atmosphere of a jungle where laws do not apply. The lyrics describe a world where everyone is a player, and trust is a liability. By framing the heist as a "hunt," Muthukumar strips the crime of its ugliness and paints it as a primal, adrenaline-fueled sport. It romanticizes greed, turning the heist into a seductive dance.
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