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Jolly LLB 3, which stars Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, has had a decent opening five days at the box office, earning a domestic net total of over ₹65.5 crore so far, according to trade tracker Sacnilk.
Subhash Kapoor’sJolly LLB 3made about ₹6.50 crore net on day 5 (Tuesday). This was more than Monday's ₹5.50 crore, but it was still far less than the weekend highs of ₹20 crore on Saturday and ₹21 crore on Sunday. The film made its debut with ₹12.5 crore on Friday.
Following a 73% decline on Monday, the movie collected ₹5.5 crore. According to reports, the movie had an overall 21.12% Hindi Occupancy on Tuesday.
With this figure, Jolly LLB 3has now outperformed a number of 2025 Bollywood films in terms of overall net domestic receipts, such as
Metro… In Dino (₹56.30 crore) and Param Sundari
(₹54.73 crore).
Its next domestic goal is to surpass Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 4, which earned about ₹66.63 crore in India.
The film, directed by Subhash Kapoor and produced by Star Studios and Kangra Talkies, has returning cast members Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, and Saurabh Shukla in addition to Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi reprising their iconic roles.
The film follows the success of Jolly LLB (2013), starring Arshad, and Jolly LLB 2 (2017), starring Akshay.
Despite its steady growth, the domestic box office receipts are no longer increasing at a faster rate than those of its predecessor.
Jolly LLB 2, starring Akshay and directed by Kapoor, made ₹66.79 crore in India in the first five days of its release in 2017.
Among other things, a petition filed in the Bombay High Court asked for the song ‘Bhai Vakeel Hai’to be removed and the movie's distribution to be postponed since it was deemed disparaging of the legal profession, according to the Indian Express.
The petitioner's attorney claimed that the song and film mock not just lawyers but also judges since, in one moment, the judges are called ‘mamu,’ a colloquial term that he claimed was disparaging and offensive to the legal system.
The court dismissed the plea, saying, “Don't worry about us.” The Allahabad High Court received a similar appeal against the film, but it was also denied.
Subhash Kapoor’sJolly LLB 3made about ₹6.50 crore net on day 5 (Tuesday). This was more than Monday's ₹5.50 crore, but it was still far less than the weekend highs of ₹20 crore on Saturday and ₹21 crore on Sunday. The film made its debut with ₹12.5 crore on Friday.
Following a 73% decline on Monday, the movie collected ₹5.5 crore. According to reports, the movie had an overall 21.12% Hindi Occupancy on Tuesday.
With this figure, Jolly LLB 3has now outperformed a number of 2025 Bollywood films in terms of overall net domestic receipts, such as
Its next domestic goal is to surpass Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 4, which earned about ₹66.63 crore in India.
The film, directed by Subhash Kapoor and produced by Star Studios and Kangra Talkies, has returning cast members Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, and Saurabh Shukla in addition to Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi reprising their iconic roles.
The film follows the success of Jolly LLB (2013), starring Arshad, and Jolly LLB 2 (2017), starring Akshay.
Despite its steady growth, the domestic box office receipts are no longer increasing at a faster rate than those of its predecessor.
Among other things, a petition filed in the Bombay High Court asked for the song ‘Bhai Vakeel Hai’to be removed and the movie's distribution to be postponed since it was deemed disparaging of the legal profession, according to the Indian Express.
The petitioner's attorney claimed that the song and film mock not just lawyers but also judges since, in one moment, the judges are called ‘mamu,’ a colloquial term that he claimed was disparaging and offensive to the legal system.
The court dismissed the plea, saying, “Don't worry about us.” The Allahabad High Court received a similar appeal against the film, but it was also denied.
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