Netflix has announced the premiere of its upcoming sports thriller series ‘Glory’, set against the gritty backdrop of the boxing world. The show is scheduled to debut on May 1, bringing a mix of suspense, ambition and high-stakes drama to viewers.
According to a PTI report, the series is set in Haryana and has been created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja. It features Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat and Suvinder Vicky in lead roles, promising a performance-driven narrative rooted in intense storytelling.
‘Glory’ revolves around the mysterious death of Nihal Singh, a rising boxing star and India’s strong hope for an Olympic medal. The incident sets off a chain of events marked by revenge, ambition and betrayal, pulling multiple characters into a complex web of intrigue.
Set in the competitive and often unforgiving world of boxing, the series aims to explore not just the physical demands of the sport but also the psychological and emotional battles that shape its athletes. The storyline is expected to delve into themes of aspiration, legacy and the cost of success.
With its mix of crime, sport and drama, ‘Glory’ adds to Netflix’s growing slate of Indian originals that explore diverse genres. As anticipation builds ahead of its release, the series is poised to attract viewers looking for a gripping, character-driven narrative set in a high-pressure sporting environment.
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