Glory Netflix sports crime thriller steps into the ring with a bruising mix of boxing, murder and fractured family ties.
Glory Netflix sports crime thriller is the streamer's latest high-octane Hindi series, set in the unforgiving world of competitive boxing in Haryana.
Fronted by Divyenndu and Pulkit Samrat, alongside Suvinder Vicky, the show follows a family pushed to breaking point after a violent crime changes everything.
The story opens with the mysterious death of Nihal Singh, hailed as India's big hope for an Olympic boxing gold medal. From there, Glory charts a volatile clash of ambition, rage and revenge, where victories in the ring are overshadowed by secrets outside it.
In Glory Netflix sports crime thriller, a legendary boxing coach is forced into an uneasy reunion with his two estranged sons, Dev and Ravi, after the murder that shatters their already fragile family. As past grievances resurface, the fight for medals becomes a fight for survival, with Olympic dreams hanging in the balance.
The ensemble cast features Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, Suvinder Vicky, Ashutosh Rana, Sayani Gupta and others, bringing layered performances to a world where "glory demands tyaag, balidaan aur kasht" (sacrifice, loss and suffering). Created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, written by Anshuman, Ahuja and Vaibhav Vishal, and directed by Anshuman and Kanishk Varma, the series is produced under the Atomic Films banner.
Glory Netflix sports crime thriller is set to premiere worldwide on Netflix on 1 May, with Season 1 introducing viewers to its harsh boxing landscape and tightly coiled family drama. The show marks Pulkit Samrat's OTT debut and continues Netflix India's push into gritty sports-based storytelling.
For viewers, Glory promises a tense watch rather than a feel-good underdog tale, leaning into blood, betrayal and the emotional cost of chasing victory. If the early teaser and premise are any guide, this sports crime saga could land a powerful punch with audiences looking for darker, more grounded drama.

