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Jolly LLB 3 delivers a steady and engaging courtroom narrative driven by strong arguments and grounded drama. The performances hold the film together, and the story maintains momentum throughout. The comedy works in moments but doesn't match the sharpness of earlier parts. Overall, a solid legal drama with good recall value.
- gunjan2706
- 14 nov. 2025
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Movie good as other part of it. Some times intens and same time comedy. All acted well Judge outshined.
I thought Akshay Kumar movie may same as his previous movies, may be that's why I like this movie.
Everyone knows our system have some serious problems, it's told in comedy way.
Villan is like want to have Land for building, in this movie it shown as he is not that kind of intelligent but in real world they are very intelligent. That only main flaw may be.
I thought Akshay Kumar movie may same as his previous movies, may be that's why I like this movie.
Everyone knows our system have some serious problems, it's told in comedy way.
Villan is like want to have Land for building, in this movie it shown as he is not that kind of intelligent but in real world they are very intelligent. That only main flaw may be.
- sathishsathish-83560
- 18 sept. 2025
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It has been a downhill ride for the franchise. JLLB3 pales in comparison to JLLB1.
The movie does not generate any emotion or engage the audience.
Few quirky moments here and there and that's about it.
Having both Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar, seems like a wasted opportunity. Expected so much more.
The movie does not generate any emotion or engage the audience.
Few quirky moments here and there and that's about it.
Having both Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar, seems like a wasted opportunity. Expected so much more.
Jolly LLB 3 had all the ingredients for a sharp, funny courtroom drama, but it ends up being just watchable.
Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi return, together now as rivals after their respective Jolly movies, and while their chemistry is decent, the humor feels recycled and the banter grows repetitive.
The plot - inspired by real farmer protests - tackles land acquisition and justice, but the execution is uneven. Saurabh Shukla as Judge Tripathi is the only one who truly elevates his role, but even he can't save the film's sluggish pacing and forced political overtones.
The biggest letdown? The comedy. With two actors known for their comic timing, you'd expect more innovation, but the jokes fall flat more often than they land.
Seema Biswas does a good job, Amrita Rao and Huma Qureshi are sidelined, and Gajraj Rao's bald-wig is a baffling distraction to his excellent presence. The film could have been tighter, funnier, and more original.
As it stands, it's a 6.5/10 - engaging in parts, but a missed chance to do something fresh.
Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi return, together now as rivals after their respective Jolly movies, and while their chemistry is decent, the humor feels recycled and the banter grows repetitive.
The plot - inspired by real farmer protests - tackles land acquisition and justice, but the execution is uneven. Saurabh Shukla as Judge Tripathi is the only one who truly elevates his role, but even he can't save the film's sluggish pacing and forced political overtones.
The biggest letdown? The comedy. With two actors known for their comic timing, you'd expect more innovation, but the jokes fall flat more often than they land.
Seema Biswas does a good job, Amrita Rao and Huma Qureshi are sidelined, and Gajraj Rao's bald-wig is a baffling distraction to his excellent presence. The film could have been tighter, funnier, and more original.
As it stands, it's a 6.5/10 - engaging in parts, but a missed chance to do something fresh.
- FiftyTwo_52
- 18 nov. 2025
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Jolly LLB 3 returns with another court room drama but with not so much strong storyline. The story base involves farmers and their land acquisition.
What troubled me at start was the non-honest nature of the advocates on the track of first two installments. I mean they both were fraudsters despite landing such stories in first two installments.
When the movie was declared, it came to my mind which jolly would play positive and which negative. The movie weaves the roles nicely from being competitors to accomplice.
The court room drama, the presence of our advocates and story build up into defense with final win all is fantastic.
Final Verdict: There are quite a many fun scenes, some scenes are lagging, and finally there is court room drama. I think people will love it.
What troubled me at start was the non-honest nature of the advocates on the track of first two installments. I mean they both were fraudsters despite landing such stories in first two installments.
When the movie was declared, it came to my mind which jolly would play positive and which negative. The movie weaves the roles nicely from being competitors to accomplice.
The court room drama, the presence of our advocates and story build up into defense with final win all is fantastic.
Final Verdict: There are quite a many fun scenes, some scenes are lagging, and finally there is court room drama. I think people will love it.
I watched this movie today morning (21st Sep 2025). At 2 hours 30 minutes long, it delivers the same fun vibe as the previous two parts. If you've seen the first or second Jolly LLB, you already know the kind of tone and style it carries. But here, the biggest challenge was balancing Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar's roles. Even a slight imbalance could have made one overshadow the other. Thankfully, the film manages this well.
Talking about comedy - it doesn't have heavy punchlines or over-the-top humor. But whatever comedy is there, it worked for me. Whether it's their unpredictable comic timing or body language, it clicks and keeps the flow alive.
The core story revolves around a farmers vs businessman conflict, where the businessman tricks farmers and grabs their land. Right from the beginning, the two Jollys clash, but as the story moves forward, we see how they go from rivals to allies because of the case - and this transition is executed nicely.
And of course, how can we forget the man, Saurabh Shukla - the "evergreen, ever-famous Judge." Watching him is always a treat, whether he's delivering serious lines or adding that pinch of comedy.
In short, if you're planning to watch this movie only for comedy, then no, it won't fully satisfy you. But considering how most Bollywood movies nowadays are selling only on comedy tags, Jolly LLB 3 will actually give you a lot more. It's a balanced film - courtroom drama, emotions, subtle comedy, and even a bit of action. Overall, it's a one-time entertaining watch. It won't disappoint, but don't keep your expectations too high. For me, it's a 7/10.
Talking about comedy - it doesn't have heavy punchlines or over-the-top humor. But whatever comedy is there, it worked for me. Whether it's their unpredictable comic timing or body language, it clicks and keeps the flow alive.
The core story revolves around a farmers vs businessman conflict, where the businessman tricks farmers and grabs their land. Right from the beginning, the two Jollys clash, but as the story moves forward, we see how they go from rivals to allies because of the case - and this transition is executed nicely.
And of course, how can we forget the man, Saurabh Shukla - the "evergreen, ever-famous Judge." Watching him is always a treat, whether he's delivering serious lines or adding that pinch of comedy.
In short, if you're planning to watch this movie only for comedy, then no, it won't fully satisfy you. But considering how most Bollywood movies nowadays are selling only on comedy tags, Jolly LLB 3 will actually give you a lot more. It's a balanced film - courtroom drama, emotions, subtle comedy, and even a bit of action. Overall, it's a one-time entertaining watch. It won't disappoint, but don't keep your expectations too high. For me, it's a 7/10.
Definitely not the best among all three parts of the Jolly LLB movie's...First half of the movie's is too slow ... narration goes here & there while director planned to play with emotions Judge Saurabh Shukla again the best character in the movie & he did his justice & the entire movie starts only from second half I guess better if released the second half alone in 1:30 mins movie so that normal crowd would never able to feel bored as the concept of movie ppl would jus try to compare with the first two parts but entertainment,fun & emotional rides in 2 nd half did justice for the price paid for the movie tickets... Still not among the dull,outdated, overhyped or sensored and too much of stupidity kind of movie but story & concept seems old still well crafted especially the screenplay & emotions in the second half were good enough for the crowd to have laughter along with families together. But don't over estimate & keep ur expectations as low as possible before watching so that you will feel Good by the end of the movie.
- SandeepKumarS-99
- 18 sept. 2025
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"Jolly LLB 3" is a delightful riot of laughter and content! The film brings together two brilliant actors, Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, whose on-screen chemistry and comic timing are simply phenomenal. Their courtroom showdowns are a treat to watch, filled with witty banter and hilarious antics. Beyond the fun, the movie delivers a compelling, content-oriented story with a strong social message. Saurabh Shukla shines as the lovable judge, adding his own brand of charm. This third installment is a perfect blend of fun, laughter, and a solid plot.
- bodat_harshil
- 18 sept. 2025
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This movie speaks high on laughter with a blend of emotions and a strong message for the audience . Screenplay is good and attracting but lacks realism at places . Movie also lacks excellent background score . However , the acting of the characters especially justice Sunderlal Tripathi is excellent and demands attention. On the whole movie carries a strong message with a handsome dose of laughter and doesn't bore you at all . The previous two movies were bit better in story and realism and this one is better on more laughter !!! 🙏
Why I said that?
1> In the middle of no where a car race happens and camels start running on the track.
2> A billionaire is so keen to keep Jolly bhai as his employee.
3> Arshad warsi was shown less important.
4> No investigation no mystery only senseless drama.
5> None of the sequences connect they were all forced.
6> Within seconds akshay kumar investigated about that "scientist" on his phone and gave a befitting long speech against him.
List is still long.... I can bet Akshay Kumar didn't see the movie himself to cross check the mistakes.
1> In the middle of no where a car race happens and camels start running on the track.
2> A billionaire is so keen to keep Jolly bhai as his employee.
3> Arshad warsi was shown less important.
4> No investigation no mystery only senseless drama.
5> None of the sequences connect they were all forced.
6> Within seconds akshay kumar investigated about that "scientist" on his phone and gave a befitting long speech against him.
List is still long.... I can bet Akshay Kumar didn't see the movie himself to cross check the mistakes.
- sauravsinha-04563
- 20 sept. 2025
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It's been a while since I've seen a good film.
The film successfully weaves together themes of corruption in the name of development, farmers' land-related problems, the impact of globalization, and, finally, symbolically, women's empowerment, with Lakshmi Yadav (the character) and other women dropping a poster tied to a tractor.
Furthermore, it maintains a good balance of emotions and comedy, tailored to the story.
The film is hilarious at many points, but to be honest, the restaurant scene made me laugh the most.
The film successfully weaves together themes of corruption in the name of development, farmers' land-related problems, the impact of globalization, and, finally, symbolically, women's empowerment, with Lakshmi Yadav (the character) and other women dropping a poster tied to a tractor.
Furthermore, it maintains a good balance of emotions and comedy, tailored to the story.
The film is hilarious at many points, but to be honest, the restaurant scene made me laugh the most.
- vivekkumar-85522
- 18 sept. 2025
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The Jolly LLB franchise has always balanced humor, satire, and social commentary with remarkable finesse. Jolly LLB 3 continues that legacy, delivering a crowd-pleasing entertainer packed with wit, emotions, and thought-provoking drama. Jolly LLB 3 is a winning mix of humor, social relevance, and emotional depth. It may take a little time to hit its stride, but once it does, it's a full-on entertainer that reminds us why this franchise holds a special place in Bollywood's courtroom-drama space. While the first half takes its time to settle, the film truly comes into its own in the second half, leaving audiences with applause-worthy moments, particularly in the climax.
Subhash Kapoor direction is confident and precise, ensuring that the courtroom sequences feel gripping without losing the franchise's trademark humor. The first half, though occasionally sluggish, sets the stage for a riveting second half when the case re-enters the courtroom. By the time the climax unfolds, the film has built enough momentum to elicit cheers. One of the strongest aspects of the film is Kapoor's dialogues, witty, biting, and often deeply emotional. The songs are largely forgettable, and none stay with you after the credits roll. However, background score is spot-on, heightening both comedic and dramatic beats. Cinematography and editing are competent, though a tighter first half could have enhanced pacing.
With slightly more screen time, Akshay Kumar shines with his humor and emotional moments that keeps the audience engaged throughout. Arshad Warsi matches Akshay step for step. His comic timing is impeccable, but it's his climactic performance that leaves a lasting impression. As Judge Sundar Lal Tripathi, Saurabh Shukla once again proves why he's the soul of this franchise. His effortless delivery and perfect comic timing steal every scene. After Maidaan, Gajraj Rao impresses again with a restrained yet menacing antagonist act. Ram Kapoor delivers a hard-hitting monologue that becomes one of the film's standout moments. Seema Biswas performance is impressive, especially a single gut-wrenching howl, is devastating and unforgettable. Unfortunately, Huma Qureshi and Amrita Rao are underutilized and bring little to the story.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3.5/5 Dialogues 4/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 3.5/5.
Subhash Kapoor direction is confident and precise, ensuring that the courtroom sequences feel gripping without losing the franchise's trademark humor. The first half, though occasionally sluggish, sets the stage for a riveting second half when the case re-enters the courtroom. By the time the climax unfolds, the film has built enough momentum to elicit cheers. One of the strongest aspects of the film is Kapoor's dialogues, witty, biting, and often deeply emotional. The songs are largely forgettable, and none stay with you after the credits roll. However, background score is spot-on, heightening both comedic and dramatic beats. Cinematography and editing are competent, though a tighter first half could have enhanced pacing.
With slightly more screen time, Akshay Kumar shines with his humor and emotional moments that keeps the audience engaged throughout. Arshad Warsi matches Akshay step for step. His comic timing is impeccable, but it's his climactic performance that leaves a lasting impression. As Judge Sundar Lal Tripathi, Saurabh Shukla once again proves why he's the soul of this franchise. His effortless delivery and perfect comic timing steal every scene. After Maidaan, Gajraj Rao impresses again with a restrained yet menacing antagonist act. Ram Kapoor delivers a hard-hitting monologue that becomes one of the film's standout moments. Seema Biswas performance is impressive, especially a single gut-wrenching howl, is devastating and unforgettable. Unfortunately, Huma Qureshi and Amrita Rao are underutilized and bring little to the story.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3.5/5 Dialogues 4/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 3.5/5.
- HitYaFlop_MovieWorld
- 20 sept. 2025
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After waiting four long years, Jolly LLB 3 turned out to be an absolute disaster. The movie is full of senseless comedy that doesn't land, with no real story to keep you engaged. What was supposed to be a courtroom drama ends up being boring and pointless.
The script feels lazy, the humor is forced, and the narrative goes nowhere. I was genuinely excited for this sequel, but instead of intensity and smart writing, it delivered stupidity and dull moments. Easily one of the most disappointing films I've watched in recent times.
The script feels lazy, the humor is forced, and the narrative goes nowhere. I was genuinely excited for this sequel, but instead of intensity and smart writing, it delivered stupidity and dull moments. Easily one of the most disappointing films I've watched in recent times.
- plusbd-net
- 29 sept. 2025
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Jolly LLB 3 REVIEW :
This movie will keep you completely engaged from beginning to end with its masterful fusion of poignant drama, incisive social commentary, and hilarious humor. The great chemistry between Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar is what really sets this film apart. It's entertaining to watch their competition, which is full of cunning tricks and witty banter that heightens the tension in the courtroom. Saurabh Shukla as Judge Tripathi steals the stage once again. Being the focal point of the movie, he adds the ideal balance of humor and seriousness to every scene he appears in.
If you're looking for a movie that provides a full cinematic experience, a unique blend of pure fun with a message that resonates. It's a great addition to the series and serves as a reminder of why this franchise is still relevant. The film's distinctive blend of drama, humor, and legal complexities keeps you engaged till the end. Without any doubt, the movie deserves to get 3.5/5 stars.
Sarabjit Singh.
If you're looking for a movie that provides a full cinematic experience, a unique blend of pure fun with a message that resonates. It's a great addition to the series and serves as a reminder of why this franchise is still relevant. The film's distinctive blend of drama, humor, and legal complexities keeps you engaged till the end. Without any doubt, the movie deserves to get 3.5/5 stars.
Sarabjit Singh.
- Sarabjit-3
- 20 sept. 2025
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Jolly LLB 3 makes for a decent watch, though it falls short of the impact created by its predecessors. The storyline feels somewhat weak and lacks the depth and crux that defined the earlier films. The central theme comes across as underwhelming, especially since it has already been explored in numerous other movies. Even the courtroom sequences, once the soul of the franchise, feel less energetic and miss the conviction and emotional intensity of the past installments.
That said, the pairing of both Jollys-Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar-adds undeniable charm. Their screen presence and comic timing ensure plenty of laughs, making you feel that bringing them together was indeed a clever move. Some scenes strike a balance between humor and thought, reminding viewers why the franchise holds a special place.
Overall, Jolly LLB 3 works as a light-hearted, one-time family entertainer.
That said, the pairing of both Jollys-Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar-adds undeniable charm. Their screen presence and comic timing ensure plenty of laughs, making you feel that bringing them together was indeed a clever move. Some scenes strike a balance between humor and thought, reminding viewers why the franchise holds a special place.
Overall, Jolly LLB 3 works as a light-hearted, one-time family entertainer.
- SaikatChoudhury2602
- 19 sept. 2025
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Arshad became a cameo role in his own franchise. Hate akshay for dominating every movie he works in. Thats the issue with big stars.
Also there was a lot less courtroom drama and facts/evidences. Last two movies was about facts and not feelings, they reversed it coz they pulled a hot topic.
I am not even disappointed, Bollywood knows how to mess up a movie, give them a script, they will ruin with unnecessary action, give them characters, they will ruin it with comedy, give them hot topics, they will ruin it with stardom and their cliched attitude.
Arshad deserved more screen time and real courtroom scenes were necessary.
Also there was a lot less courtroom drama and facts/evidences. Last two movies was about facts and not feelings, they reversed it coz they pulled a hot topic.
I am not even disappointed, Bollywood knows how to mess up a movie, give them a script, they will ruin with unnecessary action, give them characters, they will ruin it with comedy, give them hot topics, they will ruin it with stardom and their cliched attitude.
Arshad deserved more screen time and real courtroom scenes were necessary.
- rajdevshah
- 19 sept. 2025
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This movie had the same sort of storyline as the first two parts which was primarily to narrate the fight against corruption in a comical or light hearted fashion which this film did quite well. As expected Akshay Kumar was brilliant in this movie as he was in part 2 and Arshad Warsi and the Judge were both above average. However Gajraj who acted as the dishonest businessman was a total misfit and hammed his way through his part. The rest of the cast were just about average. If this 2hr 37 min film was trimmed by about 15 -20 minutes,it would have been much better. All in all a good movie worth watching once.
7/10.
7/10.
- SUNIL-A-DASWANEY
- 19 sept. 2025
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Finnally a worthy Bollywood movie after a long time. Akshay Kumar and arshad done a good acting.a bits of comedy and emotions and grip to the main plot of story is also well done. I will give 9.8/10 because that emotional, comedy, plot, everything is good. There is some point that can negligence but overall is good, worthy movie not clinchy. I love it .
- crazyme-53395
- 18 sept. 2025
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Jolly LLB 3, unlike the many sequels churned out in Bollywood, does not surrender entirely to commerce. It respects the grammar of storytelling, something that has become a rarity in our cinema. Too often, we see sequels like Housefull or Baaghi that reduce the art of filmmaking into an assembly line of noise and spectacle-films designed not to move the audience, but to distract them.
What is troubling today is the rise of the so-called 'gangster epics,' films like Pushpa and their imitations, which mistake posturing for substance. These films celebrate violence and stylized swagger, but strip cinema of nuance, poetry, and the power to question. They may succeed at the box office, but in the process, they erode the cultural responsibility of cinema.
Cinema must do more than entertain. It must mirror society, critique it, and sometimes even elevate it. A film like Jolly LLB 3 reminds us of this possibility-reminds us that even within the framework of popular cinema, one can still aspire to sincerity and craft. The danger lies in the fact that if we continue to applaud only the loudest voices, the quieter, more thoughtful ones will be drowned forever.
What is troubling today is the rise of the so-called 'gangster epics,' films like Pushpa and their imitations, which mistake posturing for substance. These films celebrate violence and stylized swagger, but strip cinema of nuance, poetry, and the power to question. They may succeed at the box office, but in the process, they erode the cultural responsibility of cinema.
Cinema must do more than entertain. It must mirror society, critique it, and sometimes even elevate it. A film like Jolly LLB 3 reminds us of this possibility-reminds us that even within the framework of popular cinema, one can still aspire to sincerity and craft. The danger lies in the fact that if we continue to applaud only the loudest voices, the quieter, more thoughtful ones will be drowned forever.
After watching 1st and 2nd I wasn't expecting this disappointment.
I regret wasting my time here.
Plot was predictable and made no sense.
After watching jolly 1 and 2 makers were expected to make something remarkable which could also educate the masses.
No court flavour, no plot twist, nothing new that could surprise wise audience.
I regret wasting my time here.
Plot was predictable and made no sense.
After watching jolly 1 and 2 makers were expected to make something remarkable which could also educate the masses.
No court flavour, no plot twist, nothing new that could surprise wise audience.
- akshaychouhan-70571
- 27 sept. 2025
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Jolly LLB 3 is a complete entertainer. The movie has everything - laughter, wittiness, and the strong pursuit of justice. Both Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi have done a phenomenal job, and the best part is that neither one overpowered the other. Their chemistry felt natural and added depth to the story.
The writing is sharp and well-balanced, with characters that are both memorable and meaningful. The topic chosen is relevant and impactful, making the courtroom drama more engaging. One of the most powerful moments was Arshad Warsi's monologue - my entire theatre broke into applause. It was truly moving.
Overall, Jolly LLB 3 is a must-watch that delivers on comedy, drama, and emotion while keeping the essence of the franchise alive.
The writing is sharp and well-balanced, with characters that are both memorable and meaningful. The topic chosen is relevant and impactful, making the courtroom drama more engaging. One of the most powerful moments was Arshad Warsi's monologue - my entire theatre broke into applause. It was truly moving.
Overall, Jolly LLB 3 is a must-watch that delivers on comedy, drama, and emotion while keeping the essence of the franchise alive.
Lately Bollywood was not in good form and were making duds that lacked emotions and proper storyline.
I would say this movie is definitely a comeback vehicle for Bollywood. Even though it started slow at the box office, I personally feel with positive word of mouth and widespread critical appreciation the box office numbers will grow eventually.
It's a courtroom drama mixed with humour, that also carry a social message not to forget the emotional quotient is also very high in the second half of the movie. This one has really good acting it will make you laugh, cry and asks so many questions to the audience. It's thought provoking. Akshay is in top form his comic timing, emotional scenes and the monologues in the second half are outstanding.
Few scenes are specifically highlighted: e.g. A long courtroom sequence in the second half, small emotional moments, and comedic bits (banter, jokes) that help break up the intense situations
I will go with 7/10.
I would say this movie is definitely a comeback vehicle for Bollywood. Even though it started slow at the box office, I personally feel with positive word of mouth and widespread critical appreciation the box office numbers will grow eventually.
It's a courtroom drama mixed with humour, that also carry a social message not to forget the emotional quotient is also very high in the second half of the movie. This one has really good acting it will make you laugh, cry and asks so many questions to the audience. It's thought provoking. Akshay is in top form his comic timing, emotional scenes and the monologues in the second half are outstanding.
Few scenes are specifically highlighted: e.g. A long courtroom sequence in the second half, small emotional moments, and comedic bits (banter, jokes) that help break up the intense situations
I will go with 7/10.
- shubhampradeep
- 19 sept. 2025
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The trailer shows that the issue is about farmers and their lands so we all knew what the movie will be about.
Coming to having BOTH the Jollies, I guess the producer/director made a mistake as I believe, it was not easy to manage stardom of both and show it in the movie.
The story execution was weak as in 1st and 2nd part of Jolly LLB, you literally were glued to your seat to know what will happen next; what will happen now; but the suspense/energy was clearly missing throughout in this movie (except 1-2 scenes).
Judge Tripathi, as usual was superb and clearly getting more scenes than before since he deserves it !
Its definitely an ONE TIME WATCH movie.
Coming to having BOTH the Jollies, I guess the producer/director made a mistake as I believe, it was not easy to manage stardom of both and show it in the movie.
The story execution was weak as in 1st and 2nd part of Jolly LLB, you literally were glued to your seat to know what will happen next; what will happen now; but the suspense/energy was clearly missing throughout in this movie (except 1-2 scenes).
Judge Tripathi, as usual was superb and clearly getting more scenes than before since he deserves it !
Its definitely an ONE TIME WATCH movie.
- gauravganna
- 28 sept. 2025
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Jolly LLB 3 was a great watch. While it didn't have as much comedy as its predecessors, the film delivered a strong and powerful message that truly stood out. The storytelling was engaging, the performances were convincing, and the courtroom drama kept me hooked throughout. It was less about laughs and more about making you think, and that's what made it impactful.
- MrinalK-06
- 5 oct. 2025
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