Storyline: Jolly LLB 3’s backstory dates to 2011 in Parsaul, a remote village in Rajasthan. An aged farmer Rajaram Solanki doesn’t agree to sell his land to India’s richest businessman Haribhai Khetan (Gajraj Rao) for his ‘Bikaner To Boston’ residential complex project. He is then framed in a fake case about non-payment of dues. He loses the case. Dejected, he dies by suicide. But his wife Janaki (Seema Biswas) vows to get justice, not just for Rajaram but also for various other farmers, whose lives are negatively affected by the project.
The story moves few years later in Delhi, where advocate Jagdishwar Mishra aka Jolly (Akshay Kumar) from Lucknow and advocate Jagdish Tyagi aka (also) Jolly from Meerut are always seen fighting over stealing each other’s cases in a lower court. The two can’t see eye to eye. One day, Janaki approaches them with her late husband and other farmers’ case. However, she no fees to pay to any of the two Jollys.
Review: The first film in director Subhash Kapoor’s franchise Jolly LLB (2013) was entertaining but it kept the court proceedings close to reality. The second one Jolly LLB 2 (2017) went more mainstream and had a second half full of unbelievable filmi events. Jolly LLB 3 goes more commercial but still turns out to be better than the 2017 movie.
Kapoor’s narrative gives a good amount of footage to a very serious issue, which comes as a surprise. But he has also succeeded in mixing the humorous portions and maintained the balance for a good amount of time in the film. The antics and rivalry between the two Jollys provide some hilarious moments, especially through the dialogues, which are also penned by Kapoor.
The film should also be lauded for portraying the serious and controversial issues of farmers losing their lands and the lust for more wealth by the crony capitalists. There are some bold sequences in this regard considering that this is a mainstream commercial cinema.
Jolly LLB 3, however, has quite a few sequences that are unwanted. These unnecessarily add on to the length of the film and, more importantly, are not related to the main story. For example, the scene at the restaurant on Valentine’s Day. Even the Formula 1 type race could have been avoided as its purpose was already met in the previous scene where both Jollys meet Janaki.
Even the main case involving Janaki and the farmers lack complete clarity.
But these factors are kind of forgotten in the last 30 minutes when the film goes onto an intense and powerful mode. The makers have given importance to both Akshay and Arshad during this portion. The two actors too have complemented each other well. There are moments where they create a riot. They also shine during serious and emotional moments.
Saurabh Shukla is actually the third hero of the film. You can’t help but feel amused every time he comes on screen. Seema Biswas, however, is the best actor here. She provides a heart-wrenching performance where she speaks through expressions and body language throughout. Gajraj Rao evokes power and fear every time he appears on screen while playing a negative role. Ram Kapoor is decent as the opposing lawyer.
Huma Qureshi and Amrita Rao, as Akshay and Arshad’s wives, don’t have much to do. This is good because giving them more importance would have further increased the runtime. The actor playing Rajaram, DM and others provide fine support. A talented artiste like Shilpa Shukla is cast in an inconsequential role.
Overall: Jolly LLB 3 surpasses the second film in the franchise but not the first one. It is worth watching more for Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi’s chemistry and the final 30 minutes.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Director: Subhash Kapoor
Writer: Shubash Kapoor
Producers: Star Studio 18 and Kangra Talkies
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, Saurabh Shukla, Seema Biswas, Gajraj Rao, Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao
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It’s just 1 time watch… over the top and lot of scenes and things are make typical Bollywood movies… first 2 Jolly were much better and had kick-ass story line…None of the the leads has impact-full performance if you compare to their original ones..
Saurabh Shukla is indeed amazing, but his outside courtroom story was not necessary.. Infact his character was to the point and utmost necessary in first 2 Jolly…
No Billionaire would behave like the character portrayed by Gajraj Rao…
Ram Kapoor can’t replace strong Actors like Boman and Anu Kapoor… Infact there was no court room drama between the lawyers…they should have retain atleast 1 of them
1:5 stars… even if you miss in theatre, no big deal