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Glory review: Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu’s boxing whodunnit could have been a knockout but the punches just don’t land

Glory review: Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu’s boxing whodunnit could have been a knockout but the punches just don’t land

Glory Creators: Karmanya Ahuja, Karan Anshuman Cast: Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, Suvinder Vicky, Sayani Gupta, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Yashpal Sharma, Kashmira Pardeshi, Jannat Zubair Rating: ★★ Would it be too big an indictment if I say that Glory exemplifies everything that is wrong with the Indian streaming space? The show, based on a promising premise, squanders its potential, resorts to tired tropes, leaves gaping plot holes the size of Alaska, and fails to fully utilise the brilliance of its performers. Glory is not a horrible show. There have been several worse this year alone. But it is a frustrating one that wastes a good setting, great actors, and some crisp writing at the altar of slickness and being larger-than-life. In the end, Glory reduces itself to a run-of-the-mill Indian streaming show, the kind of which exists a dime a dozen in the ever-so-crowded OTT space. Glory review: Pulkit Samrat and Suvinder Vicky in the show. What is Glory about Set in the fictitious Shaktigarh, the boxing capital of India, Glory sees two brothers – Dev …

Glory review: Divyenndu, Suvinder Vicky’s loose and scatter-shot show wastes its potential | Web-series News

Glory review: Divyenndu, Suvinder Vicky’s loose and scatter-shot show wastes its potential | Web-series News

5 min readUpdated: May 1, 2026 01:34 PM IST Glory review: Somewhere in Haryana, there are two brothers with a conflicted relationship with their father, circling around sweaty boxing rings, mustachioed khap leaders, ‘honour killings’: familiar elements in an seven-episode show called Glory, whose meaning is explained to us as Love, Sacrifice and Pain, in as many words. That little jerk you get every time a character with a strong Haryanvi accent says ‘glory’ never leaves us: it’s almost like the writers of the show want to convince themselves, as well as us, of the title they chose, because it never once sounds like a word that would come naturally to the key dramatis personae in Shaktigarh, the fictional town where ‘Glory’ is set. And that faint unease never goes away completely, even when we do come upon parts of the show which feel like they could have emerged from the ground, rather than a show constructed in a writer’s room. And one following the dictum which all shows these days faithfully hew to: there …

Pulkit Samrat trained 5-6 hours daily to play a boxer

Pulkit Samrat trained 5-6 hours daily to play a boxer

Actor Pulkit Samrat is stepping into uncharted territory with his upcoming series Glory, trading his familiar romantic, boy-next-door persona for a physically demanding role set in the world of boxing. In an interview with ANI, Pulkit Samrat opened up about the rigorous preparation that went into portraying a boxer, admitting that he initially underestimated the challenge. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Divyenndu reveals his dark role was taxing, took a toll on him

Divyenndu reveals his dark role was taxing, took a toll on him

Glory was first announced by Netflix, in February 2025, as part of its India slate. But it’s only now, almost 15 months since, that the Suvinder Vicky, Divyenndu, and Pulkit Samrat-starrer will begin streaming. What caused the delay? According to Divyenndu, even before it went on floors, the team knew that the boxing drama about a coach and his two sons would take time to come alive on screen. Divyenndu also has ‘Mirzapur: The Movie’ in the pipeline. Pics/Instagram, Youtube Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Glory trailer: Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat seek revenge in this Netflix sports drama | Bollywood News

Glory trailer: Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat seek revenge in this Netflix sports drama | Bollywood News

3 min readChennaiApr 18, 2026 03:23 PM IST Actors Divyenndu and Pulkit Samrat have come together for the sports crime drama Glory. Also starring Suvinder Vicky, Jannat Zubair, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Sayani Gupta, the film’s trailer was unveiled on Friday. The film’s trailer begins with Ravi (Pulkit Samrat) calling his brother Dev (Divyenndu) and asking him to come home. Dev dismisses the request and refuses to perform the last rites of their father and boxing coach Raghubir Singh (Suvinder Vicky). It is then that he realises that the call isn’t about their father, but about their sister Gudiya (Jannat Zubair), who has been assaulted. Thus begins this fractured family’s quest for revenge. Raghubir Singh is shown as a formidable boxing coach who is obsessed with Olympic glory, which has strained his relationship with his sons. The trailer follows Dev and Ravi returning to their hometown Shaktigarh to avenge their sister. However, a mysterious death of a rising Olympic boxing star—Nihal Singh—also takes place at the same time. Sikandar Kher is shown playing the negative …

Aditya Dhar knew exactly which swear words wouldn’t be censored in Dhurandhar 2, says ‘super villain’ Suvinder Vicky

Aditya Dhar knew exactly which swear words wouldn’t be censored in Dhurandhar 2, says ‘super villain’ Suvinder Vicky

Bollywood filmmaker Aditya Dhar is receiving widespread praise for his recent release, Dhurandhar: The Revenge. The frenzy around the film shows no signs of slowing down, with the action thriller shattering box office records since its release. In a recent conversation with Mirchi Plus, actor Suvinder Vicky, who played Arjun Rampal’s father in the film, revealed how Aditya used abusive words in the script that would not be censored by the CBFC. Survinder Vicky reveals what Aditya Dhar said about abusive words in Dhurandhar The Revenge. Suvinder Vicky talks about Aditya Dhar’s instructions for his scene Suvinder admitted that he had never used such abusive words in any of his previous roles and was initially hesitant before the shot. He said, “The villain’s father has to be a supervillain. I asked Aditya, ‘Dekh le, sachi mein zaroori hai? Itna yeh bhi voh bhi’ (Is it really necessary? This and that too).” He then recalled Aditya’s response to his hesitation and said, “Aditya said, ‘Paaji, gaaliyan hi voh rakhi hain jismein beep naa aaye. Aap note …

Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz Trailer: Mihir Ahuja, Suvinder Vicky Star In Emotional Father-Son Drama Set In Punjab | Web-series News

Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz Trailer: Mihir Ahuja, Suvinder Vicky Star In Emotional Father-Son Drama Set In Punjab | Web-series News

Last Updated:January 29, 2026, 18:02 IST ZEE5 drops the trailer of Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz, a six-episode father-son drama set in Punjab, starring Mihir Ahuja and Suvinder Vicky, streaming from February 6. Set in Punjab, Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz follows a teenager with a stammer torn between his father’s devotional legacy and his own dreams, unfolding a tender father-son coming-of-age drama. ZEE5 has unveiled the trailer of its upcoming Hindi original series Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz, a deeply emotional coming-of-age drama that explores the fragile, often unspoken bond between a father and son. Directed by Ameet Guptha and produced by Rusk Media, the six-episode series stars Mihir Ahuja and Suvinder Vicky in lead roles and is set to premiere exclusively on ZEE5 on February 6. Set against the soulful and culturally rich landscape of Punjab, Shabad – Reet Aur Riwaaz examines generational conflict, inherited expectations, and the quiet courage required to choose one’s own path. A story of legacy versus longing At the heart of the series is Ghuppi Singh, a 16-year-old …

Kohrra Actor Suvinder Vicky On New-Found Stardom: “Better Late Than Never”

Suvinder Vicky in a scene from Kohrra. (Courtesy: Suvinder Pal Vicky) New Delhi: The spotlight is finally shining on Kohrra star Suvinder Vicky after years of hard work in films that got critical acclaim but not mainstream attention and the actor, grateful for his moment in the sun, can only say – “Better late than never”. Vicky’s turn as the tormented Sub-Inspector Balbir Singh battling his personal demons while solving the murder of an NRI groom in the crime drama has audiences asking just who the actor is. “I feel good that people want to know about me. I want to thank viewers from the bottom of my heart for appreciating my performances and for going back and discovering my past work,” the actor told PTI. Referring to attention from social and other media platforms and people wanting to know more about the mainstay of the atmospheric Punjab-based whodunit, Vicky said, “Der aaye durust aaye… aur main to kahunga ki bahut jyaada durust aa gaye (better late than never… and I would say the attention …