Glory Review: Divyenndu, Pulkit Samrat Power A Gritty Thriller That Wobbles Midway

Divyenndu and Pulkit Samrat in a gritty scene from their new thriller, 'Glory'.
  • What’s ‘Glory’ all about?
  • Divyenndu and Pulkit’s powerful performances.
  • Why it wobbles midway.
  • Our honest thoughts on the film.

We just saw Divyenndu and Pulkit Samrat in their new thriller, ‘Glory’! You won’t believe how this one starts.

The movie really grabs you from the get-go. The whole idea behind it? Super cool. It pulls you right into its gritty, dark world. The initial vibe is intense.

And the acting! Divyenndu and Pulkit are really something. They power through their roles, making you feel every punch, every tense moment. Their intensity is a visual treat.

But then, something happens. Right around the middle, it starts to… sag a bit. The story loses its tight grip, and you might find yourself checking your watch. It’s like a really well-painted picture where someone forgot to finish the middle section; the initial aesthetic is strong, but it gets a little muddled.

Remember how we talked about movies that don’t quite hit the mark? Like that ‘Ek Din’ movie with Junaid Khan, which we said had no zing? ‘Glory’ isn’t quite that bad, but it does stumble. Unlike films that might face a disastrous start at the box office, ‘Glory’ has enough going for it in the beginning to draw you in.

So, it’s not a perfect ride, but still pretty engaging. You’ll be hooked for a good chunk of it, even if the ending feels a little less sharp than the beginning.

Our Take

We think ‘Glory’ is worth a watch if you’re into gritty thrillers and these actors. Just go in knowing it might not stay perfectly sharp the whole way through. It has some really powerful moments and a strong visual style, but needed a bit more polish in its pacing. A good effort, but not quite a masterpiece.

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