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Jolly LLB 3, Needless Court Summons In Middling Legal Drama

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Rating: **

  The  first  ‘Jolly’  Film  was a  treat  on many counts. Arshad Warsi  and  =Saurabh Shukla sparring in  the courtroom left us in splits. In the  next  not-so-jolly  ‘Jolly’ film  Akshay headlined the cast  instead  of Warsi, which  was not such  a  bad thing. But it wasn’t such a  good thing either, considering how  Warsi owned the first film in the judicial  franchise.

In the third film Warsi  and  Kumar are thrown together in a fish-and-chips combo  . It almost feels  like  a  man’s  third wedding where his  wives  from the last two marriages  are  invited , just for the invitees to get  entertained.

There is nothing  wildly entertaining or  inviting about Jolly LLB3. By now director  Subhash  Kapoor knows  his  legal  ground well enough to plough  through it confidently  enough to reap  a rewarding, if not rich, harvest.

Subhash Kapoor’s writing lacks the spark-in-the-dark which made  the first  Jolly jab a  mirror a true mirror  of  the loopholes  in the judiciary which  allow  the rich  to get away with  murder.

This  time,the courtroom drama  seems rigged for jokes  and laughter. While enjoying the  fun I could almost feel the  bullet points  in the  script  marked , ‘Laughter here’. Satirical  spontaneity is  not  a strong point in our  moving arts, as this week’s  talked-about series The Bastards Of Bollywood amply  illustrates.

Jolly LLB 3 is  markedly more mirthful  than  The Bastards  Of Bollywood, though  not  enough  so to designate it as a worthy sequel to  a sequel.  Both  Arshad and  Akshay are equipped with enough comic virtuosity  to make the limp loops look alert and funny.

However  a close scrutiny  of the  courtroom comicality  reveals the planted hilarity.We  can  almost hear  the  prompting canned laughter in this sitcom-styled  feature  film. The narrative is inconsistent in its ‘scales’   pitch:  some  portions  will tickle the funnybone, others…well, not  so much.There is  more comic meat  post-midpoint, but not enough  to make us  applaud  in  approval .

Jolly LLB 3 is not  an all-out disengaging dissing zone. Nothing for which  you might  want to take  the  makers to court for  psychological abuse. But the freshness cheekiness  and satirical swipes of  the first film have been progressively  diluted.

What ails the legal system in our country? We could go on and on about that, and still not be anywhere close to solving the conundrum of legalese. Subhash Kapoor seeks to examine the loopholes in the legal system. But the  voice  of the common man is  no longer heard in the din of boxoffice  anxiety.

Thankfully some factors remain  uncompromised. Like Saurabh Shukla  as  the  presiding judge. Still the scenestealer.

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