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Akshay-Arshad’s Jolly LLB 3 made a boom on Box Office, DAY 6 is close to 66 crores
Samira Vishwas | September 24, 2025 9:24 PM CST

Subhash Kapoor’s courtroom film *Jolly LLB 3 *, Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi are once again in the role of rival lawyers, have grossed Rs 65 crore in India till the sixth day, which is inspired by positive publicity and exemption on Cinema Lover Day on Tuesday. Despite Wednesday’s sluggish earnings, the film, satirical on judicial inequalities, is expecting to join a club of Rs 100 crore with great reviews for a mixture of its humor and social sharpness.

According to secondary estimates from Second, on the sixth day (Wednesday), the earnings of Rs 0.23 crore were Rs 0.23 crore, making the total gross of six days to Rs 65.84 crore. The Hindi occupancy of the film was 21.12% on Tuesday, which is more than 12.54% of Mondays, which reflects a huge crowd of spectators during Navratri. Worldwide, it has earned more than Rs 91.75 crore, in which the overseas Indians also have a good contribution.

Day-Wise Net Earnings in India (SACNILK):
– First day (Friday, 19 September) **: Rs 12.50 crore (22.40% Occupancy)
– Second day (Saturday) **: Rs 20.00 crore (35.40%)
– Third day (Sunday) **: 21.00 crore rupees (40.36%)
– Fourth day (Monday) **: Rs 5.50 crore (12.54%)
– Fifth day (Tuesday) **: 6.50 crore rupees (21.12%)
– Sixth Day (Wednesday) **: 0.23 crore rupees (preliminary estimate)

Total: 65.73 crore rupees (5 days) + sixth day = about 65.96 crore rupees.

In the first part of this franchise, Kumar’s clever Jagadishwar Mishra unknowingly supports corrupt businessman Haribhai Khaitan (Gajraj Rao) in a case of land grabbing against farmers led by Rajaram Solanki, and in the court of Judge Tripathi (Saurabh Shukla), the clever Jagdish of Warsi clashes with the clever Jagdish Tyagi. Artists like Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, Seema Biswas, Ram Kapoor, Shilpa Shukla and Brijendra Kala further strengthens the subjects of justice versus power to this magnificent artist group.

The series, which began with the Dalit Vijay of Warsi in 2013, proceeded with Kumar’s 2017 sequel. This double-gazelle match-which was appreciated by Warsi’s Eklap and Shukla’s seriousness-has been divided by critics: News18 gave it 4/5 marks for “thoughtful humor”, but Indian Express gave it 2/5 points for “basic story”. Filling the decline after the weekend, * Jolly LLB 3 * returned to the weekend and earned a triple points, further strengthening the legacy of this saga.


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