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Jolly LLB 3

 Jolly LLB 3

Movie Name : Jolly LLB 3

Release Date : Sep 19, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, Saurabh Shukla, Amrita Rao, Huma Qureshi
Director : Subhash Kapoor
Producers : Alok Jain, Ajit Andhare
Music Directors : Aman Pant, Anurag Saikia, Vikram Montrose
Cinematographer : Rangarajan Ramabadran
Editor :  Chandrashekhar Prajapati

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Story:

In the Delhi court, Jagadishwar Mishra alias Jolly (Akshay Kumar) and Jagadish Tyagi alias Jolly (Arshad Warsi) keep fighting with each other. They go up against Imperial Group head Haribhai Khetani (Gajraj) in a case filed by a woman farmer. Who actually took up this case? What challenges did they face while fighting against Haribhai Khetani? And who ultimately won the case? This forms part of the crux of the film.

Plus Points:

Among the courtroom dramas, Jolly LLB has a solid craze among the audience. The first two films impressed audiences with their good content and performances. The third part also features solid portrayals by Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi. It’s so good to see two Jollys in a single film, and the actors have killed it with their performances.

The film neatly shows how some corporate companies illegally occupy farmers’ lands and the hardships farmers endure after losing them, with a lot of detail given to this aspect. The first half is totally filled with fights between the two heroes to outdo each other, and they work to an extent.

But after taking up the case, the film turns into a serious mode, and the proceedings that come after that are neatly executed. The background score is in line with the film’s storyline and is impressive. Gajraj Rao shines in his role. Saurabh Shukla, who has been part of this franchise, captivates once again with his performance. His portrayal as a judge is the soul of Jolly LLB 3.

Minus Points:

Jolly LLB 3 might not impress those who liked the first two parts. Both those films had solid courtroom drama, but Jolly LLB 3 has fewer court scenes. The film mostly revolves around the main problem it deals with, and it becomes somewhat monotonous after a point.

Though the third part features two heroes, it is Saurabh Shukla who steals the show with his strong performance, which may disappoint fans of the stars. Akshay’s role is fine, but Arshad Warsi’s part could have been written much better. The others don’t get much scope.

The director took more time to get to the point, and this might bore the audience. When the second half is going in a serious mode, the insertion of unwanted comedy tracks breaks the momentum. Hence, we don’t feel the impact of an emotional song. The climax also falls short.

Technical Aspects:

The story chosen isn’t anything new, so there isn’t much excitement. Since the story is routine, the director should have designed the screenplay in a better way. There are many lag moments in the proceedings. The songs are just okay, while the background score is good. Editing is below par, and the production values are good.

Verdict:

On the whole, Jolly LLB 3 doesn’t create the same impact as its predecessors. Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, and Saurabh Shukla give good performances, and the court scenes are engaging. However, the weak writing, lack of exciting elements in the story, and the dragged sequences are major drawbacks. Fans of courtroom dramas and the Jolly LLB franchise are advised to watch it by keeping their expectations in check.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Housefull 5

The recent Bollywood comedy thriller Housefull 5 was released in theaters on June 6, 2025. It featured two different endings, Housefull 5A and Housefull 5B, but received an unimpressive response at the box office despite its star-studded cast.

Starring Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, and Sanjay Dutt, the film is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Both versions are offered in Hindi, but the surprising part is that viewers need to pay nearly Rs. 700 to watch both parts on the platform.

The ensemble cast also includes Fardeen Khan, Shreyas Talpade, Nana Patekar, Jackie Shroff, Dino Morea, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nargis Fakhri, Chitrangada Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Soundarya Sharma, Chunky Pandey, Nikitin Dheer, and Johnny Lever.

Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, Warda Nadiadwala, and Firuzi Khan, and directed by Tarun Mansukhani, this comedy-thriller may have aimed to entertain, but the big question remains: will home audiences be willing to spend Rs. 700 on this underwhelming Hindi release?

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Kannappa Movie Review

Movie Name : Kannappa

Release Date : June 27, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Vishnu Manchu, Mohan Babu, Prabhas, Mohanlal, Akshay Kumar, Sarat Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal, Arpit Ranka, Brahmanandam, Saptagiri and Others
Director : Mukesh Kumar Singh
Producer : Dr. M. Mohan Babu
Music Director : Stephen Devassy
Cinematographer : Sheldon Chau
Editor : Anthony Gonsalvez

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The much-awaited devotional drama Kannappa, starring Vishnu Manchu in the lead and featuring Mohan Babu, Prabhas, and Mohanlal in prominent roles, has finally hit the big screens amidst high expectations. Read on to find out how well it lives up to the buzz and whether it delivers as an engaging spiritual experience.

Story:

Kannappa narrates the journey of Thinnadu (Vishnu Manchu), a fierce tribal hunter who lives by instinct and rejects all notions of divinity. Far removed from faith, his world changes when he stumbles upon a silent Shiva lingam in the forest. What starts out as defiance slowly transforms into raw, unconditional devotion. With no knowledge of rituals, Thinnadu worships in his own uninhibited and heartfelt way. When Lord Shiva (Akshay Kumar) puts his devotion to the ultimate test, it leads to an act of sacrifice so powerful that it stirs the divine itself. This is the story of how a non-believer becomes a saint, built on innocence, love, and surrender.

Plus Points:

The film deserves full credit for its sincere attempt to bring the story of Kannappa to today’s generation. Vishnu Manchu’s dedication, both as an actor and as the driving force behind the film, is evident throughout.

Vishnu delivers a solid performance. His transformation arc is handled well, and one standout monologue, delivered in a single take with emotional depth, shows how invested he is in the character.

Prabhas, as Rudra, is the game-changer. His entry in the second half lifts the film, blending humour and wisdom seamlessly. His scenes with Vishnu and Mohan Babu are not only enjoyable but also add depth to the spiritual journey.

The post-transformation segments are executed effectively, and the climax strikes a strong emotional chord. Akshay Kumar and Kajal Aggarwal appear briefly but make their presence felt.

Mohan Babu delivers with restraint, and although Mohanlal’s role is short, his pre-interval scene with Vishnu is impactful. Preity Mukundan performs well, and Sarathkumar and others do their part suitably.

Minus Points:

Since the story is already familiar to many, the film needed a more emotionally gripping narrative. Unfortunately, the first half moves slowly, and the core plot doesn’t gain momentum until after the interval.

Key emotional threads, especially Thinnadu’s relationship with his father and wife, are underexplored. These could have added much-needed emotional weight and helped the audience connect more deeply.

Although Thinnadu’s devotion is shown well, the innocence and purity of his bond with Shiva could have been conveyed through more moving and emotionally charged sequences.

Mohan Babu’s role, though respectable, feels underutilized. His interactions with Vishnu had the potential to deliver compelling moments but lack dramatic impact.

Several supporting characters, including those played by Madhubala, Brahmanandam, and others, serve limited purpose and remain underdeveloped, missing the opportunity to enhance the narrative. The action scenes could have better choreographed.

Technical Aspects:

Director Mukesh Kumar Singh presents the story with sincerity but could have explored its emotional and spiritual layers more deeply. The writing is honest, the dialogues are effective, and Sheldon Chau’s cinematography provides a rich visual experience.

Stephen Devassy’s music is decent, although a couple of songs, particularly the romantic numbers, feel out of place and disrupt the narrative flow. A tighter soundtrack would have helped maintain the pacing.

Editing by Anthony is clean, but trimming parts of the first half would have improved the film’s rhythm. The production values are strong, though the VFX do not quite match the scale of the story. Better visual quality could have enhanced the overall experience.

Verdict:

On the whole, Kannappa is a heartfelt and genuine attempt to retell a powerful tale of devotion. Vishnu Manchu delivers one of his most sincere performances, while Prabhas brings strong presence and energy to the second half. Despite a slow start and several underdeveloped characters, the film finds its rhythm later and ends with an emotionally satisfying climax. With greater emotional depth and tighter execution, it could have reached higher. Still, Kannappa remains a decent devotional drama and a suitable choice for a family watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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