Jolly LLB

Jolly LLB is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language black comedy legal drama film written and directed by Subhash Kapoor and produced by Fox Star Studios.

Released on 15 March 2013, the film stars Arshad Warsi, Boman Irani, Amrita Rao, and Saurabh Shukla and revolves around the early life of Advocate Jagdish Tyagi, also known as Jolly, and focuses on his attempt to earn six innocent labourers their justice and his journey against the monopolistic behavior of the rich and judicial corruption.

[4] In 2009, Advocate Jagdish Tyagi (Arshad Warsi), also known as Jolly, is a Delhi-based lawyer living with his sister's husband, Pratap (Manoj Pahwa), and is also in a relationship with Sandhya (Amrita Rao).

He happens to witness prominent criminal defense lawyer, Advocate Tejinder Rajpal (Boman Irani), successfully defend Rahul Dewan (Rajeev Siddharth), a boy from a high-society family in a sessions court, who has been accused of drunk driving his Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, and causing the deaths of six labourers sleeping on the footpath six months ago.

Jolly then runs to Albert Pinto (Harsh Chhaya), who claims to have witnessed the accident, but soon learns that he is a lackey of Rajpal and was being used to extract more money from the Dewan family.

Although Sub-Inspector Satbir Rathi (Sandeep Bose), who is also on Rajpal's payroll, tries to sabotage him, Jolly, with the help of his bodyguard, Constable Haldiram (Mukund Bhatt), leaves for Gorakhpur after learning that Sadakant Mishra (Sushil Pandey), a survivor of the accident, stays there.

After the emotional closing arguments by Rajpal and Jolly, Tripathi directs the police department to suspend Rathi and initiate a criminal inquiry against him, and also declares Rahul Dewan as guilty of the crime and sentences him to seven years of imprisonment under Section 304 of the Indian Penal Code.

[6] Anupama Chopra of the Hindustan Times said parts of the film are "laugh-out-loud funny, but underneath the humour is an angry critique of the system, so easily manipulated by the rich and so difficult to penetrate for the poor.