Biopics are a tricky zone. Presenting both sides of the coin without a filter can draw ire from followers, while justifying each action through a cleansing lens can invite accusations of glorification from viewers/ critics. Often, filmmakers take the latter route for reasons best known to them. Dharmaveer does the same by portraying the late Anand Dighe, aka Dharmaveer, as a larger-than-life messiah for thousands, especially the people of Thane, his stronghold.
Those who were close to Dighe, a leader who commanded massive respect and popularity among the masses, call him nothing short of a god-like figure who went out of his way to help people and deliver justice by whatever means he deemed fit.
Source: Dharmaveer Movie Review: Prasad Oak brings Anand Dighe to life in this glorified biopic