The public review of ‘Jolly LLB 3’ indicates that the film, featuring Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, does not possess the humor and appeal found in its earlier installments

Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi’s highly anticipated film “Jolly LLB 3” has finally premiered in theatres today, eliciting a mixed response from the audience. Some viewers regard the film as impactful and pertinent, while others argue that it does not measure up to the previous entries in the series. Numerous cinemagoers commended the acting and direction, deeming the film socially significant. One audience member conveyed to IANS that the movie is “very good,” featuring strong characters and thought-provoking themes, particularly emphasizing the plight of farmers.

Another viewer expressed that Akshay had a more substantial role than Arshad and praised the overall effect, although he noted that the editing could have been more concise. The viewer remarked, “It’s a very good film. The direction is commendable; all the characters are well-developed. Akshay has a larger role than Arshad in the movie. However, I believe the editing could have been sharper. Nevertheless, the film is powerful, realistic, thought-provoking, and socially relevant. Our farmers must fight for their rights. Therefore, I think audiences will overlook the runtime. The first part was excellent.”

Conversely, some felt that the film did not quite live up to its predecessors. One moviegoer mentioned that the first and second installments were more compelling. Yet, they praised the chemistry between Akshay and Arshad, which many considered a standout aspect of the film. “I believe the first and second parts were superior to this one. If I were to compare, I would say the second part was the best. The chemistry between Akshay and Arshad is very good,” another audience member commented.

Several viewers observed that while the subject matter was commendable and the performances strong, the pacing seemed inconsistent. One noted that the first half felt slow as a buildup, while the second half gained momentum. He also pointed out that unlike the earlier films, which focused more on courtroom cases, this installment adopted a different narrative approach. Echoing this sentiment, the viewer stated, “I feel the first half was more like a buildup, while the second half…

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