‘Jolly LLB 3’ trailer is out, with Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi clashing in a high-voltage courtroom battle. The film hits theatres on September 19

Mumbai: The much-awaited trailer for ‘Jolly LLB 3’ dropped today, bringing double the drama, double the humour, and double the legal mayhem. Watcg the trailer below:
Stars Reunite for a Courtroom Smackdown
The third installment of the beloved courtroom comedy franchise sees Akshay Kumar (as Jolly Mishra) go head-to-head with Arshad Warsi (as Jolly Tyagi), marking the first time both "Jollys" share the screen in a legal battle. Their witty banter and rivalry take center stage, set within a chaotic courtroom presided over by the ever-irritable Saurabh Shukla, reprising his role as Judge Tripathi.
Release Date & Launch Highlights
‘Jolly LLB 3’ is scheduled to release in theaters on September 19, 2025. The trailer unveiling took place earlier today across two cities—Akshay revealed it in Kanpur, while Arshad did the honors in Meerut—setting the stage for a highly anticipated release.
Plot & Social Undertones
While the protagonists engage in comedic courtroom confrontations, the trailer also touches upon a socially relevant issue—land disputes involving farmers and politicians—adding substance to the franchise’s trademark blend of satire and drama.
Audience Buzz & Legal Controversy
Fans have been quick to praise the trailer, calling their clash “paisa vasool” and expressing excitement over the elevated stakes in the legal showdown.
Meanwhile, legal tensions continue: the Allahabad High Court recently dismissed a plea seeking to ban the film on grounds of alleged defamation of the judiciary.
Published: 10 Sept 2025, 02:19 pm IST
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