Kriti Kharbanda Praises Pulkit Samrat's Transformation in Netflix's 'Glory'

Kriti Kharbanda has publicly praised her husband Pulkit Samrat for his role in the Netflix series 'Glory'. She shared a heartfelt note on Instagram, describing his transformation and dedication to playing a sportsperson. The series, created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, delves into the world of Indian boxing. It premiered on Netflix on May 1, 2026.

Key Points: Kriti Kharbanda Backs Pulkit Samrat in Netflix's 'Glory'

  • Kriti Kharbanda praises Pulkit Samrat's performance in Netflix's 'Glory'
  • She highlights his physical and mental transformation for the role
  • The series explores Indian boxing with family drama and murder mystery
  • 'Glory' premiered on Netflix on May 1, 2026
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Kriti Kharbanda backs husband Pulkit Samrat's 'Glory', says, "A man who embraced challenge"

Kriti Kharbanda lauds husband Pulkit Samrat's performance in Netflix series 'Glory', praising his transformation and discipline for the role.

"A man who broke his patterns. A man who embraced the challenge and took it head-on. - Kriti Kharbanda"

Mumbai, May 3

Actor Kriti Kharbanda is full of praise for her husband, fellow actor Pulkit Samrat, hailing his performance in the Netflix film 'Glory'.

Taking to her Instagram story, Kriti shared a long note, heaping high praise for Pulkit.

"#Glory has been watched, and I am in awe of everything I witnessed come together so beautifully. Two years ago, when this journey began for Pulkit, I found myself tagging along as a spectator. I watched the Pukit I knew slowly leave the building, and a new Pulkit take form. A man who broke his patterns. A man who embraced the challenge and took it head-on," Kriti wrote.

She went on to mention how Pulkit worked hard to portray a sportsperson on the screen, shedding sweat, blood and tears to make it happen.

"He proved to me that even for an actor, a film or a project is never just 60 days. And all I can say is, I will never again casually say that I want to play a sportsperson on screen. It takes sweat, blood, tears, but most importantly, discipline. And that is the hardest one to crack," she added.

The actress expressed great pride in her husband and continued, "I've seen the routine Pulkit built and lived. It was no easy feat. I'm so proud of my man. Ravi is and will always be very very very close to my heart."

Further in the post, Kriti urged fans to watch the film, adding how the entire team deserves the attention, appreciation and applause.

'Glory', created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, explores the world of Indian boxing, blending family drama, rivalry, revenge, and a murder mystery. The ensemble cast includes Divyenndu, Suvinder Vicky, Jannat Zubair, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Sayani Gupta, Yashpal Sharma, Kashmira Pardeshi and Kunal Thakur.

The series premiered on Netflix on May 1, 2026.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. Another boxing drama with a murder mystery thrown in? Hope it's not just another masala-packed series that wastes a good cast. But Kriti's words about the hard work are nice to hear. Let's see if the story matches the effort.
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Michael C
As someone who watches a lot of international content, it's refreshing to see Indian actors putting in that level of dedication. Pulkit seems genuinely committed. I'm curious how the boxing choreography compares to Rocky or Creed. Hope it holds up! 🤔
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Rohit P
Kriti's support for her husband is heartwarming. But I wish more emphasis was placed on the story itself rather than just the physical transformation. A good actor can perform even without extreme body changes. Still, best wishes to the team! 🙏
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Sarah B
Wow, that's some serious praise from a spouse! The line about seeing a 'new Pulkit' take form really shows the dedication. I appreciate that she's not just hyping the film but acknowledging the sweat, blood, and discipline. That's the real story behind the scenes. 👏
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Kavya N
Nice to see a couple supporting each other like this. But let's be real — the success of 'Glory' depends on whether the boxing scenes feel authentic and the mystery keeps us hooked. Hope it's not just another forgettable web series. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Amanda J
I love that Kriti calls the film 'close to her heart' — that emotional investment is what makes art special.

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