The District Bar Association on Monday filed a petition to stop the shooting of the ongoing Hindi film, 'Jolly LLB 3' inside the premises of the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) office in Ajmer. The petitioner alleged that the film attempts to undermine judicial integrity. Now, the makers of Jolly LLB 3 have received massive support from Ajmer to continue the shooting. To extend their support for the ongoing shooting of Jolly LLB 3, hotel owners, junior artiste suppliers and other vendors from Ajmer came together for a press conference.
During the press conference, supporters said, "Such films should be screened in every state." This will increase revenue and create employment opportunities. Everyone is cooperative on the film sets. Akshay Kumar is also very supportive of this. “We have worked with them,” he said. All the actors want to work together and take the project forward by removing minor problems. More than a thousand artists are employed in it, which provides us employment and supports our families. Let us work together to take Ajmer forward and bring more films to the city.”
A complaint filed against the film alleges that it tarnishes the integrity of the judiciary. District Bar Association President Chandrabhan also expressed concern over the portrayal of legal professionals and judges and said it deviates from reality.
Legal System Portrayal: Film Production Hearing
In that complaint, not only the actors but also the director and producer of the film have been targeted. Today, a hearing is scheduled to take place with the aim of halting production, citing objections to the portrayal of the legal system. Chandrabhan stressed the importance of maintaining the dignity of the judiciary and urged filmmakers to accurately depict real-world scenarios.
Directed by Subhash Kapoor, the Jolly LLB franchise is famous for its blend of legal comedy and drama, offering a satirical portrayal of the Indian justice system while providing entertainment and social commentary. Both the original film and its sequel star, Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar as Jagdish Tyagi, better known as Jolly, who navigates the complexities of the legal world in search of justice and honor.
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