A "deep piece" on this film must touch upon the theme of . Dighe never married and dedicated his entire life to the people and his political ideology. The movie uses a journalist's perspective as a framing device to rediscover Dighe’s impact years after his passing, highlighting that a leader's true legacy is the love (and sometimes fear) they leave behind in the hearts of the public.

If you are interested in the political history of Maharashtra, you might also want to look into the sequel, , which explores further chapters of this political saga.

The movie, titled Dharmaveer: Mukkam Post Thane , is more than just a biopic; it’s a tribute to the man often called the "Kingmaker" of Thane. Directed by Pravin Tarde, the film explores Dighe's unwavering loyalty to his mentor, Bal Thackeray, and his unique style of "on-the-spot" justice through his Janata Darbars (people's courts).