A high-stakes thriller focused on professional boxing and a complicated murder case, Glory is due to stream on Netflix. The series, written by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, is set to premiere on May 1, 2026. The story takes place in an Indian boxing ring and deals with themes of ambition and vengeance as secrets and personal issues are exposed via violent altercations.


TitleGlory
DirectorKaran Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja
CastDivyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, Suvinder Vicky, Jannat Zubair, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Sayani Gupta, Yashpal Sharma, Kashmira Pardeshi and Kunal Thakur
Streaming platformNetflix
Streaming dateMay 1, 2026




Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, and Suvinder Vicky are the leads of an ensemble cast in the series. Jannat Zubair, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Sayani Gupta, Yashpal Sharma, Kashmira Pardeshi, and Kunal Thakur constitute the supporting cast. With each round of boxing serving as a stepping stone toward the revelation of a deeper, more unpleasant truth, the series analyses the domino effect of every action. Kookie Gulati, played by Kher, has a major impact on the town of Shaktigarh, but the other characters range from rival coaches to detectives.


Raghubir Singh (Vicky), a coach whose fixation on winning Olympic gold endangers his family's reputation, leads a broken family in the story's core conflict. Ravi (Samrat) and Dev (Divyenndu), his sons, go back to their village to look into the savage attack on their sister Gudiya (Zubair). The unsolved murder of boxing sensation Nihal Singh is intrinsically related to this probe. The brothers meet Joyna (Gupta), an investigator into Nihal's killing, and Viju Sanghwan (Rana), a regional boxing competitor, as they continue their investigation.


Anshuman and Ahuja, the show's creators, say that the ring is a place where people can let their emotions show through boxing, which is a language for anger, sadness, and quiet. Anshuman, Vaibhav Vishal, and Ahuja write the series, while Atomic Films produces it. Kanishk Varma and Anshuman co-direct the show. The morally questionable nature of striving for greatness alone is what Glory is trying to depict. This Friday, you'll be able to watch all the episodes on Netflix.