
The teaser of Jolly LLB 3 has ignited a fresh wave of chatter on social media, this time revolving around what fans are calling the “Bakra scene.” In the short clip, a goat’s bleating is heard, followed by the announcement of the film’s release date. What might have been a harmless, humorous moment has now taken on a different life in the online space, with some Akshay Kumar fans suggesting it hints at a playful or indirect reference to Shah Rukh Khan’s signature stammer or even to the phrase “Global Star.”
The speculation has quickly snowballed into yet another fan battle, with Akshay supporters claiming SRK fans are offended, while SRK loyalists counter with their own interpretations. These exchanges have turned a lighthearted teaser into a stage for online one-upmanship, proving how easily promotional content can be twisted into fuel for rivalries. This growing trend of over-analysing harmless scenes often turns social media into a noisy battlefield, where the original creative intent of the filmmakers gets lost in the din.
Ironically, the controversy itself becomes more entertaining to some than the film’s actual premise. Much of the hype appears to be manufactured rather than genuine, fed by echo chambers that thrive on provocation and exaggerated readings of ambiguous details. Instead of appreciating cinema, the focus shifts to imagined slights and competitive banter, leaving fans engaged in debates that are often baseless.
In the end, such distractions risk overshadowing the anticipation for Jolly LLB 3, a film that promises to blend humour with social commentary. Perhaps it’s time for audiences to let the goat bleat in peace and allow the actors to deliver the theatrics on screen, not in the comment sections.