But there are portions that seem contrived.Īkshay changes shades from crooked to straight, like a chameleon. Their weighty arguments do educate and entertain to some degree. The maker tries to pack in too much legal diatribe between Jolly and his adversary, the topnotch, Pramod Mathur(Annu Kapoor), in Judge Tripathy’s (Saurabh Shukla, delightful as always) Lucknow courtroom.
Post interval though, the film hits a pause button at times. With cops playing villains and terrorists changing religions, legal greenhorn Jolly finds himself dodging bullets in Kanpur, Lucknow and Manali(doubling up for Kashmir.)Īlso Read : Sayani Gupta's role in 'Jolly LLB 2' revealed! The film also provides the right dose of action inside and outside the courtroom. The plot has enough laugh-out-loud situations and emotional outbursts to keep you invested especially in the razor-sharp first half. While the last instalment dealt with a hit-n-run case, this one deals with the case of mistaken identity of a J & K terrorist.
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Writer-director Subhash Kapoor who has studied India’s burgeoning legal system of `I-will-see-you-in-court’, definitely knows as much about the Indian Penal Code as most legal sharks because of his deep study of the subject. But these are just asides and not the main premise of courtroom drama, which in many ways follows the template of the 2013 prequel, Jolly LLB.Īlso Read : ‘Jolly LLB 2’ box-office collection Day 6 At home, he is the hen-pecked husband of lush, Pushpa Panday(Huma) who loves whisky, Gucci dresses and her chubby son in that order. JOLLY LLB 2 REVIEW : On the face of it, apna Jolly is a novice indulging in petty crimes because he knows the loopholes in the law.