Jolly LLB 3 OTT Release: When and Where to Watch Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi's Legal Drama
If you've been waiting to swap the theatre seat for your couch, it's time. Jolly LLB 3 starts streaming on Netflix on November 14. A Friday drop. Easy weekend watch.
Where to watch
The film arrives on Netflix in India on November 14. Netflix India confirmed it on Instagram with a wink to the franchise's courtroom mood: "Milord, permission to be Jolly cause tareekh mil gayi hai! Watch Jolly LLB 3, out 14 November, on Netflix." You can keep an eye on updates here: Netflix India on Instagram.
The story this time
Subhash Kapoor is back writing and directing, and he leans into the heart of the series: messy, funny, painfully real courtroom drama. This round revolves around struggling farmers whose land is being seized by a powerful businessman, played by Gajraj Rao (movies and tv series).
Akshay Kumar (movies and tv series)'s lawyer lands on the wrong side of the case and-of course-sparks sharp, needling exchanges with Arshad Warsi (movies and tv series). The banter is fun, but the stakes feel close to the bone.
Key dates
Theatrical release: September 19, 2025
OTT premiere: November 14, 2025 on Netflix
The film opened to positive buzz in cinemas, and the streaming release should widen the conversation-especially for fans who've followed both Jollys over the years.
Cast
- Akshay Kumar as Advocate Jagdishwar Mishra
- Arshad Warsi
- Saurabh Shukla (movies and tv series) as Judge Sunder Lal Tripathi
- Huma Qureshi (movies and tv series) as Pushpa Pandey Mishra
- Gajraj Rao as the businessman at the center of the case
- Amrita Rao (movies and tv series) as Sandhya Tyagi
- Ram Kapoor (movies and tv series) as Advocate Vikram Ray Chaudhary
- Avijit Dutt (movies and tv series) as Dr. Milind Desai
- Sushil Pandey (movies and tv series) as Raghunath Bhardwaj
- Raman Atre as MLA Iqbal Singh Shekhawat
- Sarah Hashmi (movies and tv series) as Varsha Solanki
Why this OTT drop matters
Jolly LLB has always been a crowd franchise-laughs on the surface, questions underneath. Putting it on Netflix right before the weekend means more people will actually sit with those questions. Land, power, and what justice looks like if you're not rich enough to afford it.
And look, some of us missed the theatre run. This is your catch-up window, with the comfort of pause and replay when the arguments get spicy.
What's next for Akshay Kumar
He's got a packed slate: Welcome to the Jungle (movies and tv series), Bhagam Bhaag 2, Hera Pheri 3, and Bhoot Bangla. Busy year ahead, so Jolly LLB 3 sliding onto OTT now feels like smart timing.
Bottom line: queue it up on Friday, and let the objections-and the one (movies and tv series)-liners-begin.