Suvinder Vicky, a renowned actor, discussed the true essence of being an “alpha,” emphasizing accountability and responsibility over power and control. In his latest project, “Glory,” centered on boxing, Suvinder reflected on the role of an alpha as the one who sustains a family by managing household affairs and ensuring the well-being of loved ones.
The 53-year-old actor believes genuine success lies in ensuring the happiness and fulfillment of one’s family, where their joy becomes a source of personal contentment. Suvinder highlighted the importance of family approval and appreciation as key indicators of personal achievement and happiness.
“Glory,” the latest show featuring Suvinder Vicky, also stars Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu, Ashutosh Rana, and other talented actors. The series delves into the intense world of boxing, exploring themes of competition and tragedy, with a narrative that begins with the mysterious death of a promising boxer, Nihal Singh, India’s Olympic medal hopeful.
The actor’s journey in the entertainment industry dates back to 1995 when he made his debut in the TV series “Full Tension” on DD National. Over the years, Suvinder Vicky has earned recognition for his roles in various projects, including the crime thriller “CAT” and the acclaimed film “Kohrra.”
