Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi starrer 'Jolly LLB 3' trailer release event was held in Kanpur. The trailer of the film was released on Wednesday. During this event, actor Akshay Kumar reacted to not eating gutkha. Let's know what made the actor say this.

The question asked about Kanpur city.
While talking to the media during the trailer event of 'Jolly LLB 3', Akshay Kumar was asked a question. The actor has played the role of a lawyer from Kanpur in the film. For this reason, he was asked whether he saw the connection between this city and gutkha (tobacco). In response to this, the actor said, "Gutkha should not be eaten."
The actor's wit attracted attention.
An attempt was made to trap the actor in this answer. But Akshay Kumar, famous for his wit, replied funnily, 'Is the interview mine or yours? I am saying that gutkha should not be eaten, that's it.'
About the film
'Jolly LLB 3' directed by Subhash Kapoor is to be released in theatres on 19 September. Apart from Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi, actors like Saurabh Shukla, Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, Gajraj Rao, and Seema Biswas will also be seen in important roles in the film. This time, the story revolves around farmers. There is a big man who is usurping the land of the farmers. On the other hand, some small farmers reach out to Jolly to save their land. After watching the trailer, it seems that Jolly 1, i.e., Arshad Warsi is fighting the case of the farmers and is the lawyer of the farmers. Akshay Kumar is the lawyer of that big man i.e. Gajraj Rao.
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