Jolly LLB: Jolly good one

Jolly LLB
Starring: Arshad Warsi, Boman Irani, Amrita Rao
Rated: 7/10
The problem, you could say, with this film is that it gives away all of its punches in its pre-release promos. There is not a single one that they save for the movie so don’t go looking for them.
 

But still this one scores as a jolly good take on the judicial mess we as a nation live in and — most probably will continue to live in. Out of the funny punches likes “appeal ko apple” and “prosecution ko prostitution” which Jolly LLB writes in a PIL, the film is an engaging satire on the state of Indian courts, the plight of justice seeker, the jobless existence of most lawyers and the glamour that the few successful ones ride on.
Besides, Arshad Warsi who stumbles upon one case which makes his life for good, and the extremely slick top criminal lawyer in Boman Irani, the showstopper of this film is Saurabh Shukla who plays the judge — harried with the out of court deals, frustrated with silly cases taking away his time, cynical about justice being denied because of botched up police investigations, knowledgeable about the law, angry with the pomposity of arrived lawyers and quite aware of his rights in “yeh mera court hai”. This all-in-one showcase of what the justice system in India has come to, he does the best job in the film.
Other than that, 
Jolly LLB surprises you with its seriousness around the issue of judicial malaise. It is funny yet hard-hitting, it is very very real about the subject and it is quite engaging despite straying erroneously into a love story sometimes.

Source: The Sunday Pioneer, 17 March, 2013

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