The narrative of Dharmaveer chronicles Dighe's journey from a humble background to becoming a key figure in the Shiv Sena party, known for his strong leadership and ability to connect with the masses. The film explores various aspects of Dighe’s life—his political rise, his unwavering dedication to the common man, and the controversies that surrounded him.
One of the key highlights of Dharmaveer is Prasad Oak's powerful portrayal of Anand Dighe. His performance captures the intensity and charisma of the real-life leader, making the character both relatable and inspirational. The film also effectively uses flashbacks to delve into pivotal moments in Dighe's life, offering viewers a comprehensive understanding of his legacy.
The direction by Pravin Tarde brings out the socio-political atmosphere of the time, showcasing the challenges faced by leaders like Dighe in a rapidly changing political landscape. The film is visually engaging, with attention to detail in its portrayal of 1980s and 1990s Maharashtra. The supporting cast delivers strong performances, adding depth to the storyline.