The film centers on Dinkar Bhosale, played impeccably by Sachin Khedekar, a typical middle-class Maharashtrian suffering from a "loser" complex, struggling in his own city of Mumbai. He faces humiliation from all sides: a bullying builder, a condescending education system, and a general feeling of being a second-class citizen in his own home.

The phrase encapsulates a widespread audience sentiment. It argues that this timeless 2009 cinematic masterpiece remains vastly superior ("100% better") to contemporary social-political dramas—including its own 2025 spiritual successor, Punha Shivajiraje Bhosale . The Plot: A Wake-Up Call to the Common Man

Unlike films that focus solely on comedy or action, Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy focuses on deep-seated societal emotions.

The story follows (played by Sachin Khedekar), a middle-class bank clerk in Mumbai who suffers from an identity crisis. He feels marginalized in his own city, blaming "outsiders" for his lack of success and the perceived loss of Marathi pride.