Sonakshi Sinha on 'System' role: 'Privileged yet rooted' public prosecutor
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Sonakshi Sinha is set to make her debut as a lawyer on screen with the upcoming streaming film 'System', releasing on Prime Video on 22 May. During promotions in Mumbai, the actress opened up about what drew her to the role of a public prosecutor — a character she describes as realistic, privileged, and deeply rooted.
What Sonakshi Said About the Role
Speaking alongside co-star Jyothika at the film's promotional events, Sinha credited the writing as the primary pull. 'I think for me, the main thing that attracted me towards doing this role was the way that it was written, the entire film, the way it was written. Everything connects very beautifully. The characters come out, their vulnerabilities come out very beautifully,' she said.
She added that the specific texture of the character sealed her decision: 'For me to play a lawyer who is so realistic, a privileged public prosecutor in fact, I think who is so privileged yet so rooted and real, that was really the clincher.'
Who Sonakshi Plays in 'System'
Sinha essays Neha, a determined young lawyer tasked by her father — played by veteran filmmaker-actor Ashutosh Gowariker — with proving herself worthy of a partnership in his firm. To meet that challenge, Neha enlists Sarika, a street-smart courtroom stenographer portrayed by Jyothika, who reportedly carries her own hidden agenda. The courtroom drama marks Sonakshi's first on-screen portrayal of a legal professional.
The Creative Team Behind the Film
The screenplay is credited to a five-writer team: Harman Baweja, Arun Sukumar, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Tasneem Lokhandwala, and Akshat Ghildial. The cast also includes Preeti Agarwal, Addinath Kothare, Aashriya Mishra, Gaurav Pandey, and Sayandeep Sengupta. The film is produced by Pammi Baweja, Harman Baweja, and Smitha Baliga.
Release and Platform
'System' will stream exclusively on Prime Video from 22 May. The film's courtroom setting and an ensemble cast that bridges Bollywood and Tamil cinema — with Jyothika headlining alongside Sinha — have generated early interest ahead of its digital premiere. All eyes will be on whether the writing's 'beautiful connections,' as Sonakshi put it, translate into a compelling watch for streaming audiences.