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Khaleej Times
12-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
'Jolly LLB 3' teaser: Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi face-off in courtroom comedy
The teaser of the Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi starrer Jolly LLB 3 is out, offering a glimpse of a funny yet intense clash between the actors who play lawyers in the latest film of the franchise. The first part, led by Warsi, was a sleeper hit at the box office in 2013, while the second, starring Kumar, was a superhit four years later. The third part is written and directed by Subhash Kapoor and is produced by Alok Jain and Ajit Andhare under the banner of Star Studio 18. It will release in theatres on September 19. The teaser introduces the characters of Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, who have identical names and professions and are known for creating a ruckus inside the court. Saurabh Shukla reprises his role as a judge. The teaser features funny arguments between Kumar and Warsi, with glimpses of their verbal fights inside the courtroom and physical fights outside the court. Jolly LLB 3 teaser features glimpses of Judge Tripathi, played by Shukla, as he once again finds himself trapped between the sharp-tongued Jolly Mishra (Kumar), and Jolly Tyagi (Warsi). Star Studios shared the teaser from their official Instagram handle. Kumar and Huma Qureshi starred in Jolly LLB 2. Kumar was last seen in the multi-starrer Housefull 5, which was directed by Tarun Mansukhani and starred Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Jacky Shroff, Nana Patekar and others.

Yahoo
02-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Stolen artifacts returned to Egypt, Pakistan from Manhattan
Fifty priceless artifacts looted from Egypt and Pakistan — and trafficked through Manhattan by two notorious antiquities dealers — have been returned to their home countries, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office has announced. The repatriation of the artifacts, some of which are as old as 3300 BCE, is the result of two separate investigations into criminal trafficking networks linked to the convicted traffickers Robin Symes and Subhash Kapoor, respectively. Symes, who died in 2023, was one of the most notorious antiquities smugglers in the last century. Kapoor, 76, was convicted of running a $100 million international smuggling racket, including stealing 19 ancient idols and illegally transferring them to his art gallery in Manhattan. In total, 11 artifacts were returned to Egypt and 39 to Pakistan. Among the artifacts returned were a 'mummy mask of a youth,' a funerary mask dating to the Roman rule of Egypt, around 100-300 CE, one of the 'Fayum Portraits' famous for their realism and modernity. A terracotta vessel with painted red, black and blue fish — dating to between 3300 and 1300 BCE — seized from a Manhattan dealer in 2025 has been returned to Pakistan. Since its creation in 2017, the Antiquities Trafficking Unit has convicted 17 individuals of cultural property-related crimes, recovered more than 6,000 antiquities valued at more than $470 million, and has returned more than 5,500 of them so far to 30 countries, according to the DA's office.