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System

Thriller Hindi


When Neha Rajvansh, a privileged public prosecutor, meets Sarika Rawat, a courtroom stenographer from a humble background, their lives are thrown into upheaval where power defines truth, blurring the system and raising a question of what justice truly means to them.

Cast:Sonakshi Sinha, Jyothika, Ashutosh Gowariker, Adinath Kothare, Aashriya Mishra, Gaurav Pandey, Sayandeep Gupta, Preeti Agarwal Mehta, Vijayant Kohli, Diwanshu Gambhir, Freya Kothari
Director:Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari
Writer:Arun Sukumar, Harman Baweja, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Tasneem Lokhandwala
Editor:Charu Shree Roy
Camera:Rangarajan Rambadran
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A Promising Courtroom Drama Undone by Generic Twists

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Suchin Mehrotra | The Hollywood Reporter India writing for The Quint

Fri, May 22 2026

An Excellent Jyotika is Trapped in a Generic Thriller

A privileged rookie lawyer teams up with a court stenographer to fight cases and seek justice for the underprivileged. System follows Neha Rajvansh (Sonakshi Sinha), a sincere but inexperienced public defender who has a lot to prove to live up to her name. Her father, Ravi Rajvansh (a functional Ashutosh Gowariker), is a hotshot advocate known for representing the wealthy and well-connected. To earn her place at his side, he expects her to grind it out as a ‘sarkari vakil’ and gives her a target: win 10 cases. To get there, Neha finds an unlikely ally in court stenographer Sarika Rawat (an excellent Jyotika).

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System's Winning Cast Can't Pull Through Its Contrived and Convenient Plot

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Priyanka Roy | The Telegraph

Fri, May 22 2026

Explores themes of ambition and privilege but fails to deliver a compelling or coherent story

What ails legal thrillers in the Hindi language space? A lot of other problems apart, it is what the genre refers to as the “gotcha” surprise evidence trope. In film after film — the frequency alone merits this sweeping generalisation — we get to see dramatic, last-second reveals of secret witnesses or documents that swing a case in a way that is all too convenient, and therefore, feels manipulative. It is enough to make audiences feel cheated, especially if you have remained invested in the proceedings up to that point. The problem (or not, depending on which side of the attention divide you have been on) with System is that the film, in its entirety, is based on so much contrivance that by the time you arrive at the “rabbit out of a hat” moment, you simply don’t care. If you are smart — and more importantly, if you somehow manage to push yourself and remain engaged enough during its 123-minute running time — you would have anyway figured out the “twist” long before it happens. In fact, you would have eye-rolled your way through it.

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Courtroom Drama Lacks Spirit

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Sukanya Verma | rediff.com

Fri, May 22 2026

Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari's courtroom drama System falls short due to muddled narrative and uninspired execution

There are countless instances of the influential getting away with murder while the man on the street bears the brunt of their crimes. It’s not uncommon for an eagle-eyed lawyer to use their legal smarts for the benefit of an affluent client while the disadvantaged gets thrown under the bus. In her courtroom drama System, Director Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari takes a roundabout route to wonder if everyone is equal in the eyes of the law. But it’s only when she stops asking and starts suggesting how two can play at the game, the plot grows some legs.

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Sonakshi Sinha, Jyotika Anchor Twisty Legal Drama That Requires One to Look Closer

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Sonal Pandya | Times Now

Fri, May 22 2026

Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, the Hindi courtroom saga is a compelling drama that holds your attention from start to finish.

In Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari’s System, a younger lawyer is out to prove her name is more than her father’s and discovers the courtroom only looks at black and white, never the innocent. The Hindi legal drama is led by Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika, who team up to fight cases and discover a murder case that might be their undoing. Spending much time inside the hallowed halls of the court, System exposes the loopholes and methods used not only by lawyers but also by the police to make sure a culprit is nabbed. The ending leaves viewers with more questions than answers.

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