Suvinder Vicky Redefines ‘Alpha’ as Keeping Family Together

Suvinder Vicky redefines the concept of being an “alpha” as being accountable and responsible for one’s family. He emphasizes that true success comes from keeping the family happy and united. The actor stars in the new Netflix series “Glory,” which delves into the gritty world of boxing. Suvinder, who began his acting career in 1995, gained recognition with “CAT” and shot to fame with “Kohrra.”

Key Points: Suvinder Vicky: Being Alpha Means Family Unity

  • Suvinder Vicky defines alpha as family responsibility
  • New Netflix series “Glory” explores boxing world
  • Series features Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu, Ashutosh Rana
  • Suvinder rose to fame with “Kohrra” and “CAT”
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For Suvinder Vicky, being 'alpha' is about keeping the family together

Suvinder Vicky shares his take on being an “alpha”—not about power but keeping the family together. Talks about his new boxing drama “Glory” on Netflix.

"Being the head of the family... managing the household expenses, taking care of the children... that role of being the one who sustains the family... the one who keeps everyone together. - Suvinder Vicky"

Mumbai, May 5

Suvinder Vicky has shared his two cents on what truly means to be an "alpha". The acclaimed star shared that it is not about power or control, but to be accountable and responsible.

Talking about his latest offering, "Glory", and how boxing is often seen as an "alpha" sport, IANS asked how Suvinder would define being an alpha?

The actor said: I've already accepted that tag and received that recognition... 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."

For the 53-year-old actor, real success lies in keeping the family fulfilled, where their happiness becomes your own.

"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," said Suvinder.

Meanwhile, talking about his latest show "Glory", it also stars Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Sayani Gupta, Yashpal Sharma, Jannat Zubair, Kunal Thakur, and Kashmira Pardeshi.

Glory is about the gritty, high-stakes world of boxing. It dives into the brutal ecosystem and opens with the mysterious death of Nihal Singh, India's hope for an Olympic boxing medal.

Created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja, and produced by Mohit Shah and Anshuman under the Atomic Films banner, the series started streaming on Netflix on May 1.

Talking about the actor, it was in 1995 when Suvinder stepped into the world of acting with "Full Tension", a TV series on DD National. He was then seen working in the theater and Punjabi cinema.

He first gained recognition with his role in CAT, a crime thriller starring Randeep Hooda, Suvinder Vicky, Hasleen Kaur, Geeta Agarwal Sharma, Dakssh Ajit Singh, Danish Sood, Jaipreet Singh, Sukhwinder Chahal, KP Singh, and Kavya Thapar. He then shot to fame with Kohrra.

- IANS

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Sneha F
What a refreshing definition of "alpha"! Finally someone says it's about love, care, and keeping everyone together, not aggression. As a working woman, I appreciate men who see their role as sustainers and protectors in this emotional sense. Looking forward to watching "Glory" on Netflix—sounds intense!
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Vikram M
Nice sentiment, but let's be real. Being alpha also means being there emotionally, not just financially. My father provided for us, but never showed affection. Suvinder's words are beautiful, but actions matter more. Hope "Glory" shows some real character depth beyond the boxing ring.
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Priya S
This is so heartwarming! Finally a Bollywood-adjacent actor talking about real masculinity. Our culture has always valued family bonds, but modern media often forgets that. Suvinder Vicky seems like a grounded guy. And that cast for "Glory" is stellar—Ashutosh Rana and Yashpal Sharma in the same show? Sign me up! 🤩
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Rohit P
Haan ji, it's easy to say all this when you're a successful actor with money. Reality is different for common people who struggle to make ends meet. But I appreciate the sentiment—keeping family together is indeed the ultimate win. Will check out 'Glory' for the boxing angle; we need more desi sports stories.
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Kavya N
Suvinder's definition of alpha is everything! It's about being accountable and bringing happiness to your parents, spouse, and children. This is the kind of masculinity we need to celebrate—not the

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