Vishal Vashishtha’s journey in the entertainment industry has been a gradual one. He didn’t really jump into fame overnight. He started on television and, over time, kept shifting between different kinds of roles and platforms. What stands out is that he hasn’t stuck to one image. He has kept trying different things, and that’s how his career has shaped up. Now he is all set to be seen in Netflix’s upcoming series Glory.
Vishal Vashishtha Grabs Attention In Netflix’s Glory Trailer
In the trailer of Glory, Vishal Vashishtha shows up as a cop. The trailer has a few glimpses of Vishal, but he still manages to make his presence felt. There’s nothing loud or dramatic about it. He keeps it simple, very controlled expressions, and a straight, no-nonsense way of speaking. It actually fits the cop role quite naturally. The trailer doesn’t give away much about his character. But Glory being a Whodunit Thriller, Vishal’s cop role is an integral part of the narrative.
Before this, Vishal has proved his mettle as an actor in shows like Hustlers, Showtime and Ghar Waapsi. He also did films like Sikandar and The Diplomat. Across all this, he hasn’t really played it safe, and that’s probably why his career graph looks very exciting and promising. At this point, he also has a couple of interesting projects set to release in the next couple of months, which have left his fans excited.
Coming back to Glory, the upcoming series is set in a world of boxing, ambition, power games and a murder mystery that connects everything together. The series releases on May 1, and there’s already curiosity building around it. Along with the story, viewers are also watching Vishal closely to see how he carries this cop character on screen.
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