(from left) Pulkit Samrat, Suvinder Vicky and Divyenndu in Glory 
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Glory teaser: Suvinder Vicky, Pulkit Samrat and Divyenndu star in a murder mystery set around the world of boxing

The show has been created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja

Cinema Express Desk

The teaser of Suvinder Vicky, Pulkit Samrat and Divyenndu starrer sports-thriller series Glory was unveiled by the makers on Tuesday. Created and directed by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, the show also has an ensemble cast of Jannat Zubair, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Kunal Thakur, Sayani Gupta, Yashpal Sharma and Kashmira Pardeshi.

The teaser takes us into the boxing world of Haryana. After a boxer Nihal Singh, who was the country’s hope for an Olympic boxing medal, is found murdered, it leads to the opening of a can of worms. As ambition collides with rage and revenge takes over, it unravels a volatile web of relationships, power, and betrayal where the fight for glory is as personal as it is dangerous.

Pulkit plays Ravi while Divyenndu plays Devinder Singh aka Dev and Suvinder is essaying the role of coach Raghubir Singh.

Speaking about his role, Suvinder shares, "Raghubir Singh is not just a coach, he’s a man who has built his entire life around discipline. His world doesn’t allow for weakness, and neither does he. What fascinated me most was his silence. He doesn’t say much, but everything he does is rooted in years of grit, sacrifice, and an unshakable belief in what boxing stands for.”

Opening up about the intensity of portraying Devinder Singh, Divyenndu said, "With Glory, what drew me in was how raw this world is. Here, glory doesn’t come from pride; it comes from anger and something deeply personal. Dev isn’t in the ring, but everything around it shapes him. That’s what makes him so unpredictable.”

Reflecting on his character, Pulkit added, "Ravi doesn’t react, he absorbs—calm on the outside, fire within—and that space between control and breaking is where real strength is built. Playing him reminded me that greatness is about showing up again and again, even when it hurts, because champions are made in everything they survive.”

Glory will start streaming on Netflix from May 1.

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