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Glory Review – A Strong Start That Loses Its Punch Midway

Intro: Glory is a 2026 Hindi web series streaming on Netflix from May 1, 2026. Set in the boxing landscape of Haryana, the series features Suvinder Vicky, Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat, Kashmira Pardeshi, Ashutosh Rana, and others. Blending sports drama with a murder mystery, the story revolves around two brothers drawn back into a tense family and crime situation after a tragic incident.

Review (90 Words): Glory starts well and keeps you engaged for the first few episodes, but then it begins to drift. Too many sub-plots dilute the main story, making it feel scattered. It seems like the series is not fully sure about its core idea and runs on parallel tracks without strong conviction. The episode length also feels stretched, making it slightly tiring to finish. The performances are decent, but the final reveal does not create a strong impact. Overall, it turns out to be an average one-time watch.

Full Review: Glory begins with an interesting premise, combining a sports background with a crime investigation. Set in the boxing circuit of Haryana, the series introduces a tense family dynamic along with a central mystery, which initially pulls you in.

The first few episodes work well. The setup is engaging, and the story builds curiosity around both the personal conflicts and the crime element. The performances also support this phase, with the lead actors delivering convincing portrayals. There is enough tension and atmosphere to keep the viewer interested.

However, as the series progresses, it starts losing focus. The biggest issue is the number of sub-plots introduced along the way. Instead of strengthening the main story, these tracks end up diluting it. The narrative begins to feel scattered, as if it is trying to balance multiple ideas without fully committing to any one direction.

The pacing also becomes a concern. With longer episode durations, the series starts feeling stretched, especially in the middle portions. This affects the overall engagement, making it slightly difficult to stay invested till the end.

When it comes to the core mystery, the build-up does not translate into a satisfying payoff. By the time the reveal happens, there have already been multiple possibilities suggested, and the final outcome does not feel impactful. Instead of a strong reaction, it leaves you with a simple “okay” moment.

That said, the performances remain a positive aspect. The cast does a fair job, and there are moments where the intensity works. But the writing does not consistently support their efforts.

Glory is a series with a promising start but uneven execution. It could have been a solid watch with tighter storytelling, but ends up being an average one-time watch.

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