Suvinder Vicky redefines the concept of being an alpha by emphasizing family responsibility over traditional notions of power in his latest show, ‘Glory’, which started streaming on Netflix on May 1, 2026.
Vicky asserts that true success is about keeping the family fulfilled and happy. He states, “Being the head of the family… managing the household expenses, taking care of the children, and fulfilling things like buying things for your wife when you are capable… that role of being the one who sustains the family… the one who keeps everyone together.” This perspective contrasts sharply with more conventional views that equate masculinity with control and dominance.
Key details about ‘Glory’:
- The show explores themes within the world of boxing.
- It features a cast that includes Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu, and Kashmira Pardeshi.
- Suvinder Vicky gained recognition for his previous roles in ‘CAT’ and ‘Kohrra’.
Vicky began his acting career back in 1995 with the TV series ‘Full Tension’. His rise to fame has been marked by significant roles that resonate with audiences, particularly in Indian cinema. He believes that personal fulfillment stems from familial happiness: “So, if your family is happy with you, you are happy. Your parents are happy. People are happy to see you, people who appreciate your work.”
This shift in narrative may influence how future characters are developed in Indian media. As viewers increasingly seek relatable content, shows like ‘Glory’ could pave the way for a new wave of storytelling focused on authentic family dynamics.