There aren’t many ways in which one can portray a sports drama creatively, but Glory aims for it regardless. The new Netflix show stars Pulkit Samrat and combines the world of sports with that of murder and mystery.
The series also stars Divyenndu, Suvinder Vicky, Ashutosh Rana and others, and now that it is available to watch on Netflix, fans have started speaking about it. The initial reviews are out and while people agree that it had potential, the show simply couldn’t navigate it the right way.
Glory Audience Reviews Confirm It’s a Hit and a Miss
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The general consensus of Glory confirms that with so much potential, it could have achieved a lot more than it did. Something that is unique and has so many possibilities out there could certainly open more doors.
One user commented, “The Netflix boxing revenge drama is trope-heavy and bumpy, but Divyendu, Pulkit Samrat and Surinder Vicky keep it watchable.”
#Glory fights hard but lands uneven punches.
— rediff movies (@rediffmovies) May 1, 2026
The #Netflix boxing revenge drama is trope-heavy and bumpy, but Divyendu, Pulkit Samrat and Surinder Vicky keep it watchable.
Rediff Rating: ⭐⭐½
Read More:https://t.co/3DukbQe6Gs#BoxingDrama #WebSeriesReview #OTT #Bollywood
Another said, “Glory is a powerful and different film with strong performances. Pulkit Samrat delivers his career best, Divyendu is very impressive, and Suvinder Vicky is simply mind-blowing. A must-watch movie now streaming on Netflix.”
Glory Review: Powerful & Different 🔥#Glory is a powerful and different film with strong performances. Pulkit Samrat delivers his career best, Divyendu is very impressive, and Suvinder Vicky is simply mind-blowing.
— Amit Bhatia (@amitbhatia1509) May 1, 2026
A must-watch movie now streaming on Netflix ⭐⭐⭐… pic.twitter.com/EL2dgSP5Qd
One user commented, “Pulkit Samrat and Divyenndu starrer had all the ingredients to be something powerful, but instead of sharpening its focus, it spreads itself too thin and, makes you question how long you can stay invested in a narrative that doesn’t quite know what it wants to say.”
Glory review: Pulkit Samrat and Divyenndu starrer had all the ingredients to be something powerful, but instead of sharpening its focus, it spreads itself too thin and, makes you question how long you can stay invested in a narrative that doesn’t quite know what it wants to say. pic.twitter.com/XHsjLVQtkv
— Social Ketchup Binge (@KetchupBinge) May 1, 2026
Many even say that it relies too much on already laid out tropes and cliches. However, ample praise has been given to Pulkit Samrat and Suvinder Vicky. The series is now available to watch on Netflix and was created by Karmanya Ahuja and Karan Anshuman.
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