- India,
- 19-Sep-2025 08:41 AM IST
Jolly LLB 3 Review: These days, there's a steady stream of films and web series releasing every week, and it's our job to watch them and tell you which ones you should watch and which you shouldn't. But there are some films that don't end with just a "watch it." "Jolly LLB 3" is one such film. It's not just a movie to sit in a theater and eat popcorn, but one you'll want to watch with your close friends and family.Story: Farmers' Struggle and Courtroom DramaThe story of "Jolly LLB 3" takes us to Parsaul, a small village in the Bikaner district of Rajasthan, in 2011. Here, a powerful businessman, Haribhai Khetan (Gajraj Rao), plans to launch his ambitious project, "Bikaner to Boston." But for this, he needs the land of the village farmers. Some farmers are unwilling to give up their ancestral land, and this is where the real story begins.Haribhai uses his influence and power to mislead farmers and illegally seize their land with the help of local politicians and officials. The story takes a turn when a farmer commits suicide. His widow, Janaki (Seema Biswas), decides to fight this big businessman for justice. To find out which Jolly (Akshay Kumar or Arshad Warsi) supports Janaki in this fight and who stands against her, you'll have to go to the theater.Film Highlights: Entertainment with a Strong Message'Jolly LLB 3' is not just a film, but a mirror of the harsh realities of our society, which we often forget in the glitz and glamour of urban life. This film raises serious issues like farmer suicides and the seizure of their land, but director Subhash Kapoor presents it with such a blend of comedy and emotion that you'll be moved by the laughter. This is one of those select films that both entertains and delivers a strong message.Direction: Subhash Kapoor's MagicSubhash Kapoor has once again proven his mastery of presenting serious social issues in a light-hearted manner. His writing and direction are clearly evident in this film. One of the dialogues, "Today, the laws for farmers are being made by those who don't know the difference between spinach and mustard," touches the heart. Subhash Kapoor has given equal importance to each character, ensuring the film doesn't revolve solely around superstar Akshay Kumar. Whether it's courtroom scenes or emotional moments, his magic shines through in every scene.
- Acting: A Powerful Cast: Akshay Kumar: With his signature smile and style, Akshay brings laughter to the courtroom, but his performance impresses even in serious scenes.
- Arshad Warsi: As always, Arshad dominates every scene with his effortless and satirical one-liners. Her chemistry with Akshay is the USP of the film.
- Seema Biswas: Seema Biswas's silence as Janaki and the pain in her eyes are spine-chilling. One scene, especially in the climax, will touch your heart.
- Gajraj Rao: Gajraj Rao is a surprise package in the negative role. His villainy is so impressive that you'll start to hate him.
- Saurabh Shukla: Saurabh Shukla as Justice Tripathi is the lifeblood of this franchise. His wit and perfect timing make every scene memorable.
- Huma Qureshi and Amrita Rao: Both received limited screen time, but they played their roles brilliantly.
- Cast: Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, Saurabh Shukla, Seema Biswas, Gajraj Rao
- Director: Subhash Kapoor
- Release: Theaters
- Rating: 4 stars
