The film's release has been met with critical acclaim, with many praising its portrayal of Bhagat Singh's life and legacy. The movie has also sparked a renewed interest in the history of India's independence movement, with many schools and colleges screening the film as part of their educational curriculum.

Filmyzilla is a notorious website known for providing pirated copies of Bollywood films, often within hours of their release. The website has been at the center of a controversy, with many filmmakers and producers accusing it of causing significant financial losses to the Indian film industry.

23rd March 1931: Shaheed refers to the 2002 Indian biographical historical drama that depicts the life and ultimate sacrifice of revolutionary Bhagat Singh

The availability of "23 March 1931 Shaheed" on Filmyzilla has sparked a heated debate, with some arguing that the website is making the film accessible to a wider audience, while others claim that it is promoting piracy and undermining the efforts of filmmakers.

Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt explode non-lethal bombs in the Central Legislative Assembly to "make the deaf hear" regarding Indian grievances.

Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt throw non-lethal smoke bombs into the Central Legislative Assembly to "make the deaf hear," leading to their planned arrest to use the court as a platform for their revolutionary ideas.

. Released on June 7, 2002, the film was directed by Guddu Dhanoa and produced by Dharmendra. Historical Significance of March 23, 1931