is a landmark Marathi vigilante drama that revitalized the regional film industry by blending social commentary with historical pride. Directed by Santosh Ramdas Manjrekar and written by Mahesh Manjrekar , the film became a massive commercial success, holding the record for the highest-grossing Marathi film for several years. Plot & Themes
After Dinkar drunkenly insults his own heritage, the spirit of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (played by Mahesh Manjrekar) appears to confront him. is a landmark Marathi vigilante drama that revitalized
The story follows (played by Sachin Khedekar ), a middle-class bank clerk in Mumbai who suffers from a deep "victim complex". He feels marginalized in his own city, blaming "outsiders" for his failures and the loss of Marathi identity. Key thematic elements include: is a landmark Marathi vigilante drama that revitalized