Some years in the weathering, Jolly LLB 3 is arriving late for its fans-Tatta! Now that certainly is a very far-the-wait, with Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi’s Jolly LLB 3 streaming on Netflix. One big clash in a courtroom with two Jollys-Jagat Amlani (Arshad Warsi) and Jagdish Tytler (Akshay Kumar).
The script, the performances, the courtroom drama, the humor, and the unpredictable twists-all lure the audience back into this world yet again.
We bring you a humane, simple, and interesting short review with 10 key points which should give a clear idea of the film beforehand.
Smack bang comeback-two Jollys, one courtroom, and a big clash
The biggest USP of Jolly LLB 3 is the tussle between the two Jollys.
It is very interesting to merge these two Jolly characters played by Arshad Warsi in the first film and Akshay Kumar in the second. The storyline revolves around the two- a high-profile case comes between them, so any sort of conflict over it spices up the scene every time.
Where Arshad’s character comes across as a very humble and innocent lawyer, Akshay’s is confident, sharp, and witty; therefore, the entertained conflict.
A Perfect Blend of Comedy Meets Courtroom Drama
For those who have watched the other films in the Jolly LLB franchise, you should know by now of courtroom drama and light comedy is its core DNA.
The third movie holds on to this DNA too-the dialogue is witty, the back-and-forth exchanges of lawyers and the style of the judge is entertaining, and many scenes will make you laugh for no reason.
It balances light, comic interludes against serious legal arguments.
The Slang of the Sharp Akshay Kumar—Matrix Shines by the Title
Akshay Kumar builds on his established persona of the power-packed courtroom advocate from the second film; every level of his performance in this chapter is nothing short of class.
His body language, quickwitted dialogue ingenuity, and courtroom stance-all fit altogether.
There is a swagger and confidence to Akshay’s character, which gives him an albeit distance from Arshad and makes their confrontation far more interesting.
Arshad Warsi’s Simplicity-The Heart of the Film
Arshad Warsi is the soul of this film.
His innocent yet intelligent portrayal of a lawyer relates to audiences on an emotional level.
In a way, he comes across as one with Jolly of the first film- down to earth, struggling, and looking for justice.
His timing, expressions, and down-to-earth acting add warmth to the film.
The Entry of Judge Sahib- A True Force of Humor
The judge character has always been a strong support in the Jolly LLB count of Judges.
This time again, it is the dialogues of the Judge, his timing of reactions, and the sweet and sour banter between the two Jollys that elevate the film.
At times, it is the Judge’s struggle balancing between hard-hitting comments and some lame humor that creates an arena of soaring humor in the film.
The pace of the storyline-sometimes fast, sometimes slow, but always fun
Fast-paced at times and slow-paced at others, the narrative holds interest at all times.
While parts of the first half lay the groundwork for rivalry between the two Jollys, the second half concentrates on feelings, twists, and the big courtroom showdown.
A bit stretched at times in narrative style but of course in performance of highs and lows at the right moments, suiting best for this franchise.
Touch of social issues-This makes Jolly LLB special
The Jolly LLB movies have typically represented a comedy centered around a serious social issue.
So does the third part.
The film speaks of things that matter today-the clogs in the legal system, the whimsical attitude of the powerful, and the fight against all odds for the common man to get justice.
These issues make it impossible for the film to just be an entertaining comedy-they also lend depth to the film.
Screenplay and Dialogues: Sharp, Witty, and Empowering
The screenplay of the film is well-balanced, with light comedy on one hand and a very serious courtroom atmosphere on the other.
Dialogues are laudable at many instances.
Few are pointedly hitting at society and the system, while others carry deep meanings while remaining simple.
The writer has so effortlessly juggled the dialogues, keeping in mind the characters of both Jollys.
Music, cinematography, and production: all contributing to the narrative
The Jolly LLB franchise has never laid emphasis on music and grand visuals.
In the third movie too, those were pushed back; nevertheless, whatever exists suited well to the mood of the story.
The lens of the camera could see the courtroom viewed through streets and avenues, offices, and different perspectives of the city in a very natural and realistic manner.
The production is shallowly enriched yet fits like a glove to the story.
Worth Watching: How about the Picture Overall
Perfect for any audience with first two Jollys under their belt.
The setup for courtroom drama, two power houses against each other, a little emotional action with a thought-provoking message makes it much worthy to watch.
It often loses pace in patches when the law takes on unwarranted exposition, but always entertains.
Be it ardent courtroom drama fans or just plain lovers of bold comedies- do avail of this weekend plan to catch this film on Netflix.





