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Jolly LLB 3 Movie Review: Is It Best One In Franchise? Netizens Say, ‘Akshay Kumar Ki Film… Ho Hi Nahi Sakta’

Jolly LLB 3 delivers laughs, drama, and courtroom chaos with Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi in top form. Fans and netizens praise it as a strong addition to the franchise.

Jolly LLB 3 Movie Review
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Anticipation has been high for Jolly LLB 3, and fans were eager to see if Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, and Saurabh Shukla could live up to the franchise’s legacy. Early reactions suggest it has. Audience members are reportedly clapping and cheering in theatres, praising the black comedy legal drama.

Both Jolly LLB (2013) and Jolly LLB 2 (2017) were box office hits, making Subhash Kapoor’s return as director a welcome reassurance for fans. Viewers hoped he would maintain the franchise’s mix of humour, courtroom drama, and social commentary. The early reviews suggest he has delivered.

Jolly LLB 3 Movie Review: Netizens Praise

Fans who have watched the film are sharing positive reactions online. One X user posted a public review video from outside a theatre and wrote, “#JollyLLB3 is receiving excellent early public reviews with many of them saying it’s the best part of the franchise.”

Another user shared, “Public saying it’s out and out comedy with great message. #AkshayKumar ki movie ho or usme acha social message na ho asa ho hi nahi sakta. #JollyLLB3 did justice to its previous parts.”

A third viewer wrote, “Conflicts, Drama, Comedy..Good.. Akshay Kumar & Arshad Warsi too Good.”

Overall, the response shows that fans feel the film honours the franchise while offering plenty of laughs and emotional moments.

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About the Film

Jolly LLB 3 brings the courtroom chaos back, but with a twist. This time, two Jollys (played by Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi) go head-to-head in a legal battle that mixes humour, drama, and social commentary. The film is directed by Subhash Kapoor and centres around a land dispute in Rajasthan. The story begins with a farmer, Rajaram, who refuses to sell his land to a powerful industrialist. His legal battle ends in tragedy. Years later, his widow Janaki reopens the case, drawing both Jollys into the courtroom.

The film’s runtime is about 2 hours and 37 minutes, packed with satire, sharp dialogues, and emotional beats that keep viewers engaged. Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi deliver performances that balance comedy with depth, while Saurabh Shukla adds his signature wit as Judge Tripathi.

The cinematography captures the intensity of courtroom drama without feeling overdone. Tight editing keeps the pace brisk, and the background score complements both the emotional and comedic moments. Although the songs are not particularly memorable, the production design feels realistic and grounded, giving the story an authentic look and feel.

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