Jolly LLB 3 Review: The Jolly LLB franchise has always been about mixing comedy with courtroom chaos. Part 1 was a sleeper hit made for just ₹12 crores and earned over ₹50 crores. Part 2 went big with Akshay Kumar and a budget of ₹80 crores, hitting the ₹200 crore mark at the box office. Now, Part 3 arrives with a massive ₹120 crore budget and the big question: can it deliver?

My Rating: 3.5/5
Detail | Information |
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Movie Title | Jolly LLB 3 |
Genre | Courtroom Comedy-Drama |
Director | Subhash Kapoor |
Lead Cast | Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, Saurabh Shukla |
Main Theme | Courtroom battles, comedy, corruption, justice |
Runtime | 2h 37m |
Release Year | 2025 |
Language | Hindi |
Table of Contents
ToggleWalking Into the Theater With Zero Expectations
Honestly, after watching the teaser and trailer, my hopes were on the floor. They felt lazy, poorly cut, and almost killed the buzz for me. Still, I went in with no expectations, ready for disappointment. But within minutes, I realized this wasn’t the half-baked movie I feared.
Akshay Kumar Is Back in Full Form
This is Akshay at his OG best, playful, witty, and a little unhinged. He’s given the kind of freedom that lets him shine. Remember the “Bajaj scooter” scene? Any other actor would’ve just parked it casually, but Akshay slams it into the wall, turning an ordinary moment into pure comedy gold. Those little improvisations are what make him stand out here.

Arshad Warsi Holds the Fort
Arshad Warsi is no less impressive. His chemistry with Akshay feels natural, like two pros sparring inside and outside the courtroom. He brings back that old Jolly charm, balancing Akshay’s high-energy antics with subtle, smart punches.
Saurabh Shukla – The Judge Who Owns Every Scene
You can’t talk about Jolly LLB without mentioning Saurabh Shukla. His comic timing is top-class, his presence is magnetic, and he delivers some of the funniest and most heartfelt moments. The Valentine’s Day restaurant scene where Akshay and Arshad team up against him? Absolute blast.
The Storyline: Simple but Engaging
The plot kicks off with both Jollys trying to snatch each other’s clients. Things get heated when Arshad accuses Akshay of stealing his identity. But the movie takes a darker turn when a farmer commits suicide after being exploited by a corporate bigwig. This forces both Jollys to join forces against a much larger enemy.
High Points of the Film
- Situational comedy that feels natural
- Akshay’s improvisations
- Arshad’s balanced performance
- Saurabh Shukla’s magnetic presence
- The climax monologues first Akshay, then Arshad, goosebumps stuff
Where It Stumbles
But let’s be real, it isn’t perfect.
- Some scenes stretch logic too far (the businessman openly tearing cheques in front of 500 employees is just silly).
- The forced fight between Akshay and Arshad outside the court made no sense, it felt shoved in without payoff.
- The trailers almost killed the hype. Whoever cut them deserves a case filed against them.
Comedy That Works
The humor isn’t cheap slapstick; it’s situational, mature, and well-placed. You laugh because the characters feel real, not because of exaggerated jokes. That’s where the writing shines.
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When the Film Gets Serious
The shift happens with the farmer suicide subplot. Suddenly, the jokes take a backseat, and the film dives into themes of justice, corruption, and exploitation. This balance of humor and seriousness is what gives Jolly LLB 3 its weight.
Direction and Writing Choices
The writers clearly trusted Akshay and Arshad to bring their own flavor, and it pays off. But editing and trailer marketing? A disaster. The film itself is way better than how it was sold.

Climax and Courtroom Monologues
The last 20 minutes lift the whole movie. Akshay delivers a fiery monologue, then Arshad follows up with equal intensity. These speeches not only bring conviction but also remind us why this franchise works because it’s more than comedy; it’s about justice and accountability.
Good vs Bad in Jolly LLB 3
Good | Bad |
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Akshay Kumar is back in form | Illogical bribery scene |
Arshad Warsi’s performance | Forced fight between Jollys |
Saurabh Shukla’s comic timing | Weakly cut trailers/teaser |
Natural, situational comedy | Pacing dips before interval |
Strong climax monologues | Corporate villain felt one-note |
Final Verdict
Jolly LLB 3 is far from perfect, but it has enough punch, humor, and heart to keep you hooked. The performances carry the film, especially the trio of Akshay, Arshad, and Saurabh. Yes, it fumbles with logic at times, but the climax and courtroom intensity more than make up for it.
My Rating: 7/10
Worth watching in theaters, especially if you’ve missed Akshay in his natural comic groove.
FAQs
Q1: Is Jolly LLB 3 better than the previous parts?
Not exactly better, but it combines the charm of Part 1 and the scale of Part 2.
Q2: Do Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi share enough screen time?
Yes, and their banter is the film’s biggest strength.
Q3: Is the movie more comedy or drama?
It’s a balanced mix; the first half leans on comedy, and the second half dives into drama.
Q4: Is Saurabh Shukla important to the story this time?
Absolutely. He remains the heart of the courtroom drama.
Q5: Should you watch it in theaters?
Yes, for the performances and the courtroom energy, it’s worth a big screen watch.