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Opposite Jolly stands the legendary advocate Rajendra (Boman Irani). With his flowing white mane and booming voice, Rajendra is a parody of the high-priced, morally bankrupt elite lawyer. He doesn’t defend the rich boy because he believes in innocence; he does it for a fee of Rs. 11 lakhs and the thrill of victory.
The film’s central conflict is a David vs. Goliath story, but with a twist. Rajendra isn't a villain in the comic book sense; he is a mirror to the profession. He manipulates witnesses, exploits the delays of the judiciary, and uses technicalities to bury the truth. When he famously declares, "Main case nahi, client leta hoon" (I don’t take cases, I take clients), he encapsulates the rot within the legal fraternity. jolly llb 1
The movie follows the story of Jolly (played by Arjun Bijlani), a young and enthusiastic law graduate who is eager to make a name for himself in the field of law. Jolly is a happy-go-lucky guy who loves to have fun and enjoy life. He gets enrolled in a law college in Lucknow, where he meets his friends and classmates, including his best friend, Yogesh (played by Binnu Dhillon). Opposite Jolly stands the legendary advocate Rajendra (Boman
The movie received mixed reviews from critics, but was moderately successful at the box office. The film's comedy and performances by the lead actors were praised, but the movie's predictable storyline and lack of depth were criticized. 11 lakhs and the thrill of victory
The film introduces us to Jagdishwar Mishra, aka Jolly (Arshad Warsi). He is not the hero you expect. He is a side-kick to a top lawyer in Meerut, desperate to start his own chamber. He is flawed, broke, and willing to take shortcuts to make a quick buck.
