Kapoor’s sharp dialogue towards the end on the statistics of pending cases and lawyers in India is appalling. The portrayal of Indian judiciary and mainly how things progress in lower courts is quite rightly done here. His preparation is kept aside, we seem him romancing to Baawra Mann instead. Dealing with a plot that revolves around terrorism and corruption, there is much fodder for the makers to latch on to for entertainment.ĭialogues are quirky and towards the second half, they even become emotionally hard hitting.Ĭourtroom scenes are well written, except I found, the whole Manish Malhotra lehenga for the judges daughter part slightly unnecessary.Īlso, the transition from Jolly’s small time cases to handling a biggie here is not shown in details. The sequel promises to be fun affair that gets serious at the right junctures. While the first film got immense appreciation, the expectations from this one were sky high. Subhash Kapoor had taken us by surprise with Jolly LLB. Will he be able to unearth the truth is what is left to see. He is set to fight against established lawyer, Mathur (Annu Kapoor) while Sundar Lal Tripathi (Saurabh Shukla) is the judge in charge.Ī complicated case that revolves around terrorism, corruption and fake encounters becomes a tough affair for Jolly. His wife, Pushpa (Huma Qureshi) on the other hand, enjoys her drink but is immesely supportive of her husband.Īfter accidentally messing up with Hina’s (Sayani Gupta) case, Jolly’s conscience takes a beating and he decides to bring her justice. Jagdishwar Mishra aka Jolly (Akshay Kumar) is a struggling lawyer who makes his living assisting a big time Lucknow lawyer and also by taking up small cases individually.