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Netflix India has plenty of Original crime thrillers, but their latest Hindi series comes with a twist. Glory combines murder mystery with family drama, all set within the world of competitive boxing.
Glory was announced at the Next on Netflix 2025 event early that year, with the press materials highlighting the sporty nature of the series. Filming began in Punjab shortly thereafter, wrapping up in mid-May 2025. Plenty of preparation went into the shoot, with actor Pulkit Samrat — who makes his web series lead debut with Glory — training extensively to portray a boxer. Netflix even staged a bout between Samrat and professional boxer and Ultimate Beastmaster Season 2 contestant Neeraj Goyat to promote the release of the show’s trailer.
This is the second collaboration between Netflix and filmmaker Karan Anshuman‘s Atomic Films after the Original series Rana Naidu, which ran for two seasons. Anshuman created and co-wrote Glory with Rana Naidu writer Karmanya Ahuja. Dialogue was written by Vaibhav Vishal, another Rana Naidu co-writer. Anshuman shares directing duties on the new series with Kanishk Varma (Footfairy).
What is the plot of Glory?
Here’s how Netflix describes the new Hindi series:
At its core, Glory brings to the fore a fractured family forced back together. Raghubir Singh (Suvinder Vicky), a formidable boxing coach driven by an obsession with Olympic glory, struggles to hold together a legacy that is slowly unraveling under the weight of strained relationships. His sons Dev (Divyenndu) and Ravi (Pulkit Samrat) return to Shaktigarh to uncover the truth behind the brutal assault on their sister Gudiya (Jannat Zubair) and the mysterious death of a rising Olympic boxing star — Nihal Singh.
Who is cast in Glory?
Suvinder Vicky (credits) as Raghubir Singh, boxing coach and family patriarch.
Divyenndu (The Railway Men) as Dev, Raghubhir’s son.
Pulkit Samrat (Jai Ho) as Ravi, Rabhubhir’s other son.
Additional cast members include:
- Jannat Zubair (Hichki) as Gudiya, Raghubir’s daughter
- Sikandar Kher (Monica, O My Darling) as Kookie Gulati
- Ashutosh Rana (Aranyak) as Viju Sanghwan
- Sayani Gupta (Delhi Crime) as Joyna
- Kashmira Pardeshi (Varalaru Mukkiyam) as Bharti
Glory Episode Guide and Language Options
Season 1 of Glory consists of 7 episodes and features both sub and dub options, as expected. It’s naturally available in Hindi audio as well as an English dub, Telugu, Tamil, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish, among others.
- 1. K.O. (59m)
Brothers Dev and Ravi return to Shaktigarh to hunt for the perpetrator of a brutal attack, while facing their callous father after years apart. - 2. Counterpunch (47m)
The brothers join forces in their search for vengeance. After returning to the scene of the crime, they stumble upon key evidence. - 3. Sparring Partner (1h)
A suspect’s death leads to questions as Dev confronts Joyna. Raka seeks support elsewhere, while the rival boxing clubs prepare for an emergency trial. - 4. Rope-a-Dope (49m)
Ravi begins his training — and uses a surprise inspection to coerce a confession. Kookie toys with life and death, unleashing his wrath on Dev. - 5. Low Blow (48m)
Dev and Ravi’s infiltration into a dangerous hideout turns explosive. A violent interrogation leads to an unexpected run from the law. - 6. Underdog (51m)
After breaking the rules, Ravi pleads his case ahead of the Olympic trials. Dev and Joyna search for clues and Arvind spirals after a shocking find. - 7. Suckerpunch (55m)
As the truth emerges, Dev must escape danger at every turn. Ravi claws his way to the final to face an old nemesis, but an attack may threaten his rise.
Glory has a TV-MA rating in the United States for violence, language, gore, and smoking.
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