When Jasprit Bumrah calls out for “passion, action, glory,” you know Mumbai Indians are going to give it their all. However, their typical pre-game huddle recently took an unexpected turn into a full-fledged viewing party for Glory: To Each Their Own, Netflix’s new sports drama that delves into the true cost of every triumph.
In the latest film from Netflix’s ‘Chill Like A Champion’ campaign, Bumrah, Deepak Chahar, and Naman Dhir are shown getting ready for the game when they are stopped by Sunil Grover, their new ‘cool coach’. Grover twists the script, pushing the players to harness their “passion, action, and glory” in a completely other way, when Netflix’s latest release interrupts their preparation.
Every fighter enters the ring with a distinct goal in mind, and the gamers take that same energy into their free time. As Glory: To Each Their Own premieres on Netflix, the squad settles in for an impromptu binge, with Grover encouraging the players to enjoy the break between games, stating, “Chill karoge tabhi toh kill karoge.” The short concludes with a humorous homage to the classic “I only believe in Jassi bhai” viral moment, as Grover signs off with a cheeky wink fans won’t forget, adding “I only believe on Netflix, bhai” – because when the game pauses, even champions unwind with Netflix.
Netflix, Mumbai Indians’ official entertainment partner this season, guarantees nonstop entertainment for both fans and players off the pitch. The ad highlights both the intensity of the game and the downtime that inspires it, bringing to life a simple concept: when the action ends, the pleasure continues on Netflix.





