The film taps into a universal fantasy—the desire to watch the downtrodden rise up and destroy their oppressors. In an era where headlines about rural crime dominate, Badla Sherni Ka offers catharsis.
Furthermore, "Badla Sherni Ka" touches upon the theme of the "other"—the outsider who is pushed to the fringes. Whether the protagonist is literally a creature of the wild or a human embodying that spirit, the film explores what happens when the powerful underestimate the quiet. It serves as a reminder that every living being has a breaking point. The villains in the film often represent greed and exploitation, traits that lead to their inevitable downfall when they incite the wrath of the tigress.