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Kartavya Netflix Review (2026) – Weak Story & Flop Villain | Notes By Vibhu

Kartavya Review – A Loud Police Drama That Completely Misses the Target Netflix’s tries hard to become a serious cop thriller packed with emotion, action, and patriotism, but sadly the series collapses because of weak writing, unrealistic police behavior, and one of the most disappointing villains seen in recent OTT crime dramas. The biggest problem of the entire series is Saurabh Dwivedi as Anand Shri. His villain character never feels dangerous, intelligent, or powerful. Instead of creating fear, his performance feels forced and overdramatic. Every time he appears on screen, the intensity of the story drops badly. A strong villain is the backbone of any police thriller, but here the villain becomes the reason the series loses its grip. His acting style feels flat, expressions look repetitive, and the character fails to create any impact. Honestly, this casting damages the entire image of the show. Even Saif Ali Khan , who usually carries strong screen presence, looks trapped insid...

Glory (2026) Netflix Review – A Brutal Boxing Drama Full of Revenge & Suspense | Notes by Vibhu

  Glory   is not just another sports drama—it’s a brutal, emotionally charged journey into ambition, family betrayal, revenge, and the dark side of winning. Set against the raw and dusty boxing culture of Haryana, this 7-episode Netflix series punches far deeper than the boxing ring. It delivers mystery, crime, and sports in a way that keeps you emotionally invested till the very last round. From the opening episode, the series establishes that this is not a story about medals—it’s a story about scars. Suvinder Vicky as Coach Raghubir Singh, also known as “Coach Sir,” gives one of the most terrifying and unforgettable performances of his career. He isn’t portrayed as a loving father or an inspiring mentor—he is a man obsessed with gold, legacy, and victory at any cost. For him, weakness deserves punishment. Discipline means pain. And failure… can mean death. The most heartbreaking part of the story begins with his eldest son Dev, played brilliantly by Divyenndu . During tr...