India, Sept. 20 -- What are we, as nations, willing to sacrifice for the sake of urban development? We live on a land that takes pride in its diversity and in preserving age-old traditions. But what happens when a money and power-hungry capitalist bulldozes over that very land in the name of development? Are farmers merely collateral for the new age India? Subhash Kapoor's third instalment of the excellent franchise, Jolly LLB 3, raises important questions and highlights the loopholes in our system that work as portals to facilitate unethical businessmen to burn sacred farming lands. Bringing together two powerhouses of the trilogy, Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, the movie is not meant to be reviewed or criticised; it is meant to be heard...