System (2026)
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.
System (2026)
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Released Year: 2026
Runtime: 124 minutes
Genre: Thriller
Directors: Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari
Casts: Ashutosh Gowariker, Sonakshi Sinha, Gaurav Pandey, Dev Chauhan, Ajay Madhok, Vijayant Kohli, Freya Kothari, Adinath Kothare, Jyothika, Aashriya Mishra, Sayandeep Gupta, Preeti Agarwal Mehta, Diwanshu Gambhir, Bhupendra Chauhan, Divija Gambhir, Saad Baba, Aatm Prakash Mishra
IMDB: System (2026)
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
