: The dialogue often revolves around the theme that "a word given must be a word kept," referencing the ancestral promise of land protection that drives the film's conflict.

: During the Bhoota Kola ritual in the final scene, the possessed Shiva speaks to the villagers and the Forest Officer, Murali, symbolizing harmony and unity.

: In a deeply emotional moment, Shiva (as the deity) transforms his perspective. As a son, he calls out to his mother; however, once the deity takes over, he addresses her as "my child," signifying his transcendence into a divine state.