A new courtroom drama titled ‘System’ is set to bring together a strong ensemble led by Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika. Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, the film promises a layered and character-driven narrative.With Ashutosh Gowariker also playing a pivotal role, ‘System’ revolves around two women from completely different social backgrounds. Sonakshi Sinha plays Neha Rajvansh, a confident and high-profile public prosecutor. On the other hand, Jyotika portrays Sarika Rawat, a courtroom stenographer navigating a more restrained and modest life.
When professional worlds collide
The teaser of ‘System’ offers a glimpse into how these two characters intersect within the same judicial space. What begins as a professional overlap gradually becomes more personal. As their lives intertwine, their beliefs, choices, and identities are put to the test. The story explores how their paths influence each other in unexpected ways.
Exploring power and justice
Rather than using the courtroom as just a backdrop, ‘System’ delves deeper into the dynamics of power and perception. The film examines whether justice is truly impartial or shaped by hierarchy and privilege.
Jyotika’s Next After Dabba Cartel
For Jyotika, System marks her next on-screen appearance after ‘Dabba Cartel’. During the Prime Video event, she expressed excitement about being part of a project. Meanwhile, Jyotika’s last film work was ‘Srikanth‘ where she layed a pivotal character named Devika and ETimes review for the film read, “While the film effectively showcases Srikanth’s challenges with the Indian educational system and professional opportunities, it occasionally falls into the trap of repeating thoughts. For instance, society’s belief that blind people can only resort to begging or making candles to earn a living. Or, people sceptics walking out while Srikanth is still talking. Breaking the biopic mold, Srikanth offers a refreshingly honest portrayal that celebrates potential over glorification. It will leave you feeling inspired and sparing a thought for those with disabilities who deserve human dignity and equal opportunities like all of us!.”