Jolly LLB 2
Critic reviews and ratings
The plot has enough laugh-out-loud situations and emotional outbursts to keep you invested especially in the razor-sharp first half.
...is a perfect package, it makes you laugh, think and stand in support of the judiciary system that in spite of its flaws, delays and criticism, we still have a faith that it will follow the truth.
...comes across as a powerful courtoom drama which is laced with humour as well as emotions.
...is a pure win. It has a solid plot, a strong sense of time and place and rhythm, and a message that is delivered without sanctimony.
The story is more or less the same except around sharper wit seasoned in authentic local flavours that scorns at the intense rot eating up a noble profession without whitewashing the rascality of its titular character.
Kudos to Subhash Kapoor for making his Jolly LLB 2 on a believable plot. These are all real cases we have seen, heard of, grown up with.
Director Subhash Kapoor does well in keeping the audience glued to the screen and keeps the melodrama in check.
...the thundering performances make this movie an engaging watch.
...does well not to take itself too seriously. It has the feel of a good-natured banter between friends rather than that of an inflated inquest conducted from a pedestal. Scintillating? No. Enjoyable? Absolutely.
Overlook some of the minor flaws and you have a 140-minute solid entertainer on your hands.
...a satirical, court-room drama that keeps you engaged for the 2+ hours. Won't stay for too long after though.
The film might not satisfy you as much as the first one might have, but you surely won’t come out disappointed out of the theatres.
There’s little doubt about what kind of film Jolly LLB 2 wants to be: broad, accessible and successful.
...has its flaws but it makes up with its honesty and of course, the superb performances from the cast.
What Jolly LLB 2 essentially shows is how the marriage of opposites—the mainstream dramatic tropes and a realistic tapestry—can be the formula to go for, for Bollywood.
This date in court is very watchable!
It lacks the surprise element that the first part had, it is not that cleverly written as well, yet Jolly LLB 2 manages to engage viewers and gives Kumar ample scope to perform.
Despite its liberal and humanist values and attempts to create a convincing portrait of the workings of the Indian legal system, Jolly LLB 2 is frequently guilty of dramatic overreach.
...it pulls off humour and emotional resonance in several places, but those passages are also a reminder of what might have been if more time and thought had been invested in the writing of this film as a whole.
Merely okay as courtroom drama, but a vivid look at Hindu-Muslim dynamics.
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