Directed by , Dharmaveer 2: Mukkam Post Thane delves deeper into the life and political philosophy of Anand Dighe. While the first part established his rise as a messiah for the common man in Thane, the sequel explores the "Saheb" era in greater detail.

| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Dharmaveer (2022) – Directed by Rohit Shetty (original) / Madhur Bhandarkar (remake) – Marathi/Hindi bilingual | | Sequel Announcement | Officially announced on 15 January 2023 during the Mumbai Film Festival press conference. | | Production Companies | Shree Productions & Vijay Entertainment . | | Distributor | PVR Pictures (theatrical), Netflix India (post‑theatrical streaming). | | Release Date | 25 January 2024 (India). | | Genre | Action‑Drama / Political Thriller. | | Runtime | 2 h 23 min (≈ 143 minutes). | | Language | Primarily Hindi, with some regional dialects. | | Budget | Approx. ₹120 crore (US$15 M). | | Box‑Office Gross | ₹350 crore worldwide (≈ US$44 M). |

: The film uses a non-linear narrative to weave together Dighe's past actions with Shinde's more recent political maneuvers between 2019 and 2021. It explores themes of

The sequel, Dharmaveer 2, promises to be an even more thrilling ride, with the story expected to pick up where the first film left off. The makers have hinted at a more intense and gripping narrative, with new challenges and obstacles for the protagonist. The film's director, [Director's Name], has assured that the sequel will live up to the expectations of the fans and provide an unforgettable cinematic experience.