The trailer for System was released on May 12, 2026, and has already generated strong attention online. The two minute trailer presents a gritty courtroom drama directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari. Early reactions suggest the series focuses heavily on class divide, ambition, and survival.
The story reportedly places Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika against Ashutosh Gowariker in a conflict driven by privilege and power. Sonakshi plays Neha Rajvansh, a determined public prosecutor aiming to secure ten consecutive courtroom victories to earn partnership at her father Ravi Rajvansh’s legal firm.
To achieve her goal, Neha brings in Sarika Rawat, played by Jyotika, a sharp and street smart court stenographer from a modest background. However, Sarika reportedly carries personal motives that slowly complicate the professional relationship. The trailer strongly hints that their uneasy alliance becomes the emotional core of the series.
The conflict intensifies when Sarika reportedly defies Neha’s father and joins the legal battle independently. As the case progresses, professional rivalry gradually turns personal. The trailer suggests that emotional tensions and social inequality will play a major role throughout the narrative.
One of the biggest highlights from the trailer is the dialogue, “Ameeri ke shor mein gareeb ki awaaz kho jaati hai.” The line underlines how the series uses the courtroom setting to explore India’s class divide and the imbalance between influence and justice. The dialogue has already gained strong attention across social media platforms.
System is produced by Baweja Studios and written by Harman Baweja, Arun Sukumar, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Tasneem Lokhandwala, and Akshat Ghildial. The series is scheduled to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on May 22, 2026, in Hindi.
The project also marks Sonakshi Sinha’s return to intense and layered roles after Dahaad. At the same time, it continues Jyotika’s growing presence in Hindi content. Going by the trailer, System promises an emotionally charged courtroom drama where power and influence constantly threaten to overshadow truth.




