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Akshay & Arshad to team up for Jolly LLB 3?

The stupendous success of Jolly LLB 2, which released earlier this year, has made Jolly LLB one of the most successful film franchises in Bollywood. While Jolly LLB featured Arshad Warsi as an underdog lawyer, Jolly LLB 2 starred megastar Akshay Kumar in the lead role.

The latest buzz has it that buoyed up by the massive success of Jolly LLB and Jolly LLB 2, the makers of the film franchise are planning to roll out its third installment. The exciting news is that Jolly LLB 3 might feature both Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar.


Interestingly, after the humongous success of Golmaal Again, Arshad Warsi let the cat out of the bag when asked about his forthcoming ventures. He said, "I will be working on a lot of sequels. I will work in sequels to Golmaal, Dhamaal, Ishqiya, Jolly LLB and Munna Bhai series, but my next film's name is Veer Pareira. It's a beautiful story and it will go on floors from next month."

A fresh report published in a leading trade magazine says that Subhash Kapoor, who directed Jolly LLB and Jolly LLB 2, will soon start work on the third part of the series which will star both, Akshay and Arshad.

According to reports, to create an even more interesting premise, the makers will pit Akshay and Arshad against each other in Jolly LLB 3. 

An official announcement is awaited.

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Malayalam actor, writer and veteran filmmaker Sreenivasan dies at 69 after health complications in Kochi

Highlights:

  • Malayalam actor and writer Sreenivasan dies in Kochi aged 69
  • He was an influential voice in Malayalam cinema, known for sharp humour and human stories
  • Hospital confirmed he died after breathing complications during treatment
  • His films and scripts shaped public debate in Kerala for decades
  • Tributes recognised a man who brought ordinary life to screen without fuss

Sreenivasan has died in Kochi at 69, ending one of the most influential runs in Malayalam cinema. He was being taken for dialysis on Saturday when he developed breathing trouble, and doctors at the Government Taluk Hospital in Tripunithura said he died around 8.30am. The industry has lost a writer-performer who pulled Kerala society into his stories with humour, politics and small, real lives.

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