Overview of Jolly LLB 3
The Jolly LLB film series is renowned for its blend of humor, drama, and courtroom excitement, and the upcoming third installment promises to deliver just that. This time, audiences will witness a historic showdown between Akshay Kumar's character and Arshad Warsi's, marking a significant moment in the franchise. The film features a talented cast including Saurabh Shukla, Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, Seema Biswas, and Gajraj Rao, with Subodh Kapoor returning as the director after helming the previous two films.
Release Date and Expectations
Jolly LLB 3 is set to premiere in theaters on September 19, 2025. Given the franchise's popularity and the anticipation surrounding the legal duel between Kumar and Warsi, expectations are soaring. Recent reports have also disclosed the salaries of the cast members.
Cast Salaries Revealed
As reported by Asianews, Akshay Kumar has secured a hefty ₹70 crore for his role, making him the highest-paid actor in the film. In contrast, Arshad Warsi will receive ₹4 crore. Saurabh Shukla, portraying a judge, has been paid ₹70 lakh, while Huma Qureshi, who stars alongside Kumar, will earn ₹2 crore. Amrita Rao, playing Warsi's wife, is set to receive ₹1 crore.
Plot Insights
The original Jolly LLB debuted in 2013 with Arshad Warsi in the lead, followed by Jolly LLB 2 in 2017 featuring Akshay Kumar. In this third installment, both actors will share the screen, much to the delight of fans. The film's narrative centers on a land dispute involving a politician and a farmer, with both Jollys tackling the case in their unique styles.
Film Length and Certification
Sources from Bollywood Hungama indicate that Jolly LLB 3 has a runtime of 2 hours, 37 minutes, and 16 seconds (157.16 minutes), as per the censor certificate issued on September 2. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has suggested minor edits that do not alter the storyline, granting the film a U/A 16+ rating.
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