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Trailer Review

Jolly LLB 3 trailer out: Akshay vs Arshad in courtroom clash

The film, directed by Subhash Kapoor, is slated for release on 19th Sept 2025.

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KATHMANDU: The trailer of Jolly LLB 3 starring Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi has dropped, promising a mix of intense courtroom drama, sharp comedy, and social commentary.

The film, directed by Subhash Kapoor, is slated for release on 19th Sept 2025.

Two Jollys, One Courtroom

The trailer’s biggest highlight is the face-off between two titular Jollys. Arshad Warsi reprises his role as Jagdish “Jolly” Tyagi, the underdog lawyer with a knack for unconventional tactics.

Akshay Kumar enters as Jagdishwar “Jolly” Mishra, a polished and idealistic lawyer. The contrast between the two promises a blend of humor, rivalry, and courtroom strategy that forms the core of the narrative.

A Social Message Amid Humor

While comedy remains a central element, the trailer hints at a socially relevant plot. Legal battles over farmers’ land rights are central to the story, offering a mix of ethical dilemmas and legal complexities.

Fans can expect a narrative that balances entertainment with thoughtful commentary on justice and fairness.

Returning Faces and Stellar Performances

The trailer also features returning actors like Saurabh Shukla as Judge Sunder Lal Tripathi, whose trademark humor provides light moments in intense courtroom sequences.

Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, and Gajraj Rao appear in supporting roles, with Rao seen portraying a powerful antagonist. These familiar faces add depth and continuity to the franchise.

Sharp Humor and Witty Dialogues

The trailer is packed with witty exchanges and courtroom banter. Fans can look forward to sharp dialogues, over-the-top comic moments, and tense courtroom confrontations.

The mix of humor and drama makes the trailer engaging while hinting at the serious undertones of the story.

Legal Controversy

Even before its release, Jolly LLB 3 has faced legal scrutiny. Certain songs and dialogues, including “Bhai Wakil Hai,” have been challenged in multiple High Courts for allegedly derogatory portrayal of the legal profession.

While petitions in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Mumbai are still under consideration, the Allahabad High Court has rejected a plea seeking a stay on the film’s release.

Audience Expectations

The trailer has already created buzz online, with fans praising the Jollys’ dynamic and comedic timing. Analysts predict a strong box office opening, possibly the highest for the franchise, driven by curiosity and anticipation.

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