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Glory (2026)
Glory is a Hindi-language Netflix mystery-sport drama series released in 2026. Set in a small-town boxing community, it centers on brothers Devinder and Ravinder Singh reuniting with their renowned coach father, Raghubir, to investigate a shocking murder while pursuing Olympic dreams amid resurfacing family conflicts. Directed by Karan Anshuman and Kanishk Varma, starring Divyendu Sharma as Devinder, Pulkit Samrat as Ravinder, and Suvinder Vicky as Raghubir.
Glory is a Hindi-language Netflix mystery-sport drama series released in 2026. Set in a small-town boxing community, it centers on brothers Devinder and Ravinder Singh reuniting with their renowned coach father, Raghubir, to investigate a shocking murder while pursuing Olympic dreams amid resurfacing family conflicts. Directed by Karan Anshuman and Kanishk Varma, starring Divyendu Sharma as Devinder, Pulkit Samrat as Ravinder, and Suvinder Vicky as Raghubir.
The series centers on a violent assault and murder exposing corruption in India's boxing ecosystem and patriarchal family dynamics. Its critique of systemic social injustices, including khap panchayat influences and abusive coaching, drives a left-leaning perspective through the narrative's focus on accountability and redemption.
The series critiques patriarchal structures, toxic masculinity, and social inequalities such as honour killings and caste pride within the intense world of competitive boxing. Female characters highlight vulnerabilities from gender imbalances and objectification. These elements form a central thematic focus on the costs of ambition in a traditional male-dominated culture.
Paternal ambition fractures the nuclear family in this sports thriller, portraying relentless coaching as a source of estrangement and toxic expectations rather than unifying authority.
The show features no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No identifiable transgender characters or themes appear in the film. Available information lacks any reference to transsexual portrayal, indicating their absence.
Female characters, including a comatose sister, a journalist, and a rival academy boss, support the narrative but do not participate in physical combat scenes. The series centers on male protagonists engaging in boxing matches and revenge investigations.
Glory presents an original narrative centered on a boxing family drama, featuring newly created characters without any adaptations, prior installments, or historical bases that could involve gender swaps.
Glory presents an original fictional story about a boxing coach and his sons, without source material, prior adaptations, or real historical figures establishing canonical races for its characters.
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