A central theme is the concept of "constitutional morality"—the idea that the law must be used to protect the most vulnerable. Advocate Chandru uses the writ of Habeas Corpus to force the state to account for a missing person, illustrating how the legal system, though often flawed, is a critical weapon against tyranny.
The film serves as a brutal critique of custodial violence and the systemic profiling of marginalized communities. It highlights how individuals from "Scheduled Tribes" are often exploited as easy targets for unsolved crimes due to their lack of legal identification and social standing.
: The movie is also available to stream on MX Player , providing another legal avenue for viewers.