
Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi return in Jolly LLB 3, blending humour, emotion, and sharp courtroom drama. The film, released on September 19, has already sparked excitement online, with viewers lauding the duo’s undeniable on-screen chemistry.
Akshay and Arshad Reunite on the Big Screen
Audiences are praising how the film tackles a socially relevant issue with a perfect mix of humour, heart, and drama.
The three part curse has been broken
— Ashish Chanchlani (@ashchanchlani) September 19, 2025
We finally have the best trilogy ❤️#JollyLLB3 pic.twitter.com/u5urFShqHY
It takes guts, lots of kindness and insecurity to allow an younger star to take lead when narrative demands.#AkshayKumar does that in the ending scene of #JollyLLB3, letting #ArshadWarsi lead the show. Kudos 👏
— $@M (@SAMTHEBESTEST_) September 19, 2025
Don't remember any 90s actor doing that recently. pic.twitter.com/RQ73J8JDFs
Jolly LLB 3 - OUTSTANDING
— Ravi Gupta (@FilmiHindustani) September 19, 2025
Ratings - ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
After #KesariChapter2, the best thing to happen to Hindi cinema is #JollyLLB3 in 2025. This gripping courtroom drama tackles the serious issue of land mafia grabbing farmers’ lands and commercializing them, blending strong social… pic.twitter.com/wXS3Npks8V
#JollyLLB3 is brilliant, it shows how a good film can be made which balances humour, emotion and a important issue
— Amit Bhatia (ABP News) (@amitbhatia1509) September 18, 2025
Not a single dull moment is there, lot of seeti maar and taali maar moments@akshaykumar is in top form, he is just jolly good as jolly@ArshadWarsi is brilliant… pic.twitter.com/ocJzDtWUSC
#JollyLLB3Review - AN EYE OPENER!
— Joginder Tuteja (@Tutejajoginder) September 18, 2025
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️#JollyLLB3 is a lot more than what was expected out of it. Yes, the trailer had indicated that there would be loads of drama this time around and it’s in abundance as well. Centered on land acquisition by capitalists, the film… pic.twitter.com/iO2zSXyucw
About Jolly LLB 3
The plot revolves around the 2011 land acquisition protests in Uttar Pradesh. Akshay Kumar reprises his role as Jagdwishwar ‘Jolly’ Mishra, defending a powerful politician in a case filed by local villagers. Arshad Warsi plays Jagdish ‘Jolly’ Tyagi, representing the complainants.
The movie also sees the return of Saurabh Shukla, Huma Qureshi, and Amrita Rao, while Gajraj Rao and Seema Biswas join in pivotal roles. Critics and fans are impressed by the cast’s performances, which add authenticity and emotional weight to the courtroom proceedings.
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