It’s finally here – Jolly vs Jolly. Director Subhash Kapoor is back with Jolly LLB 3, bringing Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi together in one frame. Alongside them, the film stars Saurabh Shukla, Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, Seema Biswas, and Gajraj Rao. The movie tackles a powerful theme — farmers’ suicides and illegal land acquisitions — but mixes it with humor, drama, and courtroom chaos. This blend is what makes the Jolly LLB franchise so loved. And this third installment stays true to its heart, while also upping the stakes.
Jolly LLB 3 Story

The story of Jolly LLB 3 begins in Rajasthan. Rajaram Solanki, a farmer, refuses to sell his ancestral land to industrialist Haribhai Khaitan, who dreams of building his mega project “Bikaner To Boston.” With mounting pressure and false allegations, Rajaram loses the case in the local court. Helpless, he takes his life.

Years later, his widow Janaki (Seema Biswas) brings the fight back to court. Enter the two Jollys — Jagdish Tyagi (Arshad Warsi) and Jagdishwar Mishra aka Jolly Mishra (Akshay Kumar). Initially rivals, they clash in hilarious and heated ways. But Janaki’s grief slowly unites them. Together, they fight against the corrupt system and a powerful real estate empire.
The courtroom becomes a battleground, filled with sharp arguments, witty exchanges, and emotional punches. While the first half sets the stage, the second half truly shines as the stakes get higher and the drama unfolds in full swing. The finale is designed for whistles and applause.
Jolly LLB 3 Movie Review

Subhash Kapoor once again balances humor with heavy social commentary. The subject of farmers losing their land is sensitive, but the treatment is accessible, engaging, and surprisingly entertaining. The screenplay features many memorable dialogues that linger with you. Some scenes, especially in the second half, are hard-hitting yet sprinkled with comedy, ensuring the audience never feels bogged down.

The direction is strong. Subhash Kapoor doesn’t just give us a courtroom drama but also a satire on corruption, power, and greed. Real-life references add spice and relatability. The second half, especially the climax, is the strongest segment of the film.

That said, the first half could have been tighter. A few songs slow down the pace. The Valentine’s Day dinner scene feels like an unnecessary detour, though it will entertain the masses. Another weak point is the underwhelming fightback from the antagonist’s legal side. With someone as powerful as Haribhai, one expects stronger opposition in court, which doesn’t fully happen. Still, these flaws are minor compared to the impact of the film overall.
Jolly LLB 3 Performances

The film’s soul lies in its performances. Akshay Kumar brings charm, energy, and impeccable comic timing. He lights up the courtroom but never overshadows the emotional weight of the story. Arshad Warsi, on the other hand, is effortless. His sarcasm, timing, and chemistry with Akshay are delightful. Watching the two Jollys together is pure fun.

Saurabh Shukla deserves a special mention. As Justice Tripathi, he is once again the heart of the franchise. His wit, expressions, and presence dominate every frame. His romantic track adds freshness and is bound to make audiences smile. In fact, he often overshadows even Akshay and Arshad with his brilliance.
Seema Biswas has limited dialogues, but her silence speaks volumes. Her expressions convey pain and resilience beautifully. Gajraj Rao stuns as the antagonist. Breaking away from his usual calm character, he slips into a menacing role with conviction. Ram Kapoor, as another lawyer, plays his part well.

Amrita Rao and Huma Qureshi have smaller roles, but their presence feels authentic. The makers deserve credit for retaining the original cast, which adds continuity and nostalgia.

On the technical front, the background score works well with the film’s tone. The cinematography captures both rural landscapes and courtroom drama effectively. Costumes and production design feel authentic. Editing, while neat, could have been sharper in the first half. The weakest link is the music — the songs are forgettable and add little value.
Final Verdict

Jolly LLB 3 is a perfect blend of humor, emotion, and social relevance. It makes you laugh, it makes you think, and it keeps you engaged till the end. Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi deliver stellar performances, while Saurabh Shukla once again proves why his Justice Tripathi is iconic.
Yes, the first half of Jolly LLB 3 could have been tighter, and the songs don’t add much, but the powerful dialogues, witty humor, and emotional depth make up for it. The climax of Jolly LLB 3 will be met with whistles and claps. At the box office, Jolly LLB 3 may open modestly but is sure to grow with strong word of mouth.
Overall, Jolly LLB 3 is an entertainer with a purpose. It continues the franchise’s legacy and delivers a courtroom drama that is both fun and impactful. A must-watch for those who love courtroom chaos laced with humor and heart.
Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ (4/5)
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