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    System Movie Review: Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika Shine in a Courtroom Drama That Needed Sharper Writing

    Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika are doing serious, quietly powerful work here. The pity is that the script keeps meeting them halfway and then turning back.
    By Mohan NasreMay 23, 2026
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    System Movie Review: Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika Shine in a Courtroom Drama That Needed Sharper Writing

    System Movie Review: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)

    Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika Deliver, But the Film Does Not Always Match Them. System is a sincere and well-acted legal drama that benefits hugely from the performances of Jyotika and Sonakshi Sinha. While the film raises important questions about patriarchy, privilege, and institutional bias, its uneven screenplay and lack of courtroom tension stop it from becoming truly memorable.

    Platform: Amazon Prime Video
    Director: Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari
    Language: Hindi
    Cast: Sonakshi Sinha, Jyotika, Ashutosh Gowariker
    Rating: 3/5


    Here is the thing about System. You watch it, you respect it, you appreciate what it is trying to say — and then you walk away wishing it had trusted itself a little more. Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari is a filmmaker who has always had a genuine feeling for her subjects. She made Nil Battey Sannata and Bareilly Ki Barfi with real warmth and emotional intelligence. System has that same sincerity in its bones. The trouble is that sincerity alone does not make a thriller work, and System is trying to be both a quiet character study and a tense courtroom drama at the same time. It does not fully succeed at either.

    System Movie Review - Strong Acting Cannot Fully Save This Uneven Legal Drama

    The story puts two very different women across from each other in a legal setting. Sonakshi Sinha plays a public prosecutor from a privileged background, carrying the double burden of being competent and constantly compared to her more celebrated father. Jyotika plays a court stenographer — understated, exhausted in the way that only years of being overlooked can make a person, and carrying a personal connection to the case that she keeps carefully hidden. The case itself involves questions of power, class, and how the legal system treats people differently depending on their wealth and connections.

    Jyotika is the reason to watch this film. Her performance is the kind that does not announce itself. There are no scenes built around her crying or her breaking down. She just sits there — in the corner of the frame, behind her stenography machine, watching everything — and communicates an entire interior life without a single unnecessary gesture. It is the most controlled, precise work she has done in a long time, and it makes you lean forward every time she is on screen. Sonakshi Sinha is warmer and more externally expressive, which suits her character, and the chemistry between the two women — cautious, then gradually respectful — is the film’s best relationship. Ashutosh Gowariker, in a supporting role, is quietly commanding in the way only someone genuinely comfortable in front of a camera can be.

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    What lets the film down is the writing. The screenplay has things to say about everyday patriarchy — the casual dismissals, the institutional bias, the way systems are built to tire certain people out before they can even begin to fight — and it says them clearly. But clarity is not the same as drama. The courtroom sequences lack the kind of escalating tension that keeps you gripping your armrest. The twists, when they come, feel more like procedural checkboxes than genuine surprises. And the climax, which should land with real force after everything the film has set up, resolves itself in a way that feels slightly too convenient, slightly too neat.

    The film sits in an uncomfortable middle ground between a character study and a thriller, and it never quite commits to either lane. When it slows down and lets its two leads simply exist together in a scene, it is genuinely good. When it tries to build momentum toward a dramatic resolution, it loses the thread.

    System is not a bad film. It is a film made with honest intentions by a director who cares, elevated by two actresses who deserve better material. Watch it for Jyotika. Watch it for what it gets right about how institutions grind people down. Just do not go in expecting the courtroom fireworks the premise suggests.

    It is worth your evening. Just maybe not your full attention.

    System is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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    Mohan Nasre

      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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