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Isha Talwar (born 22 December 1987) is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Malayalam and Hindi films. Talwar started her career as a model, and made her film debut with the Malayalam film Thattathin Marayathu (2012), winning SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut – Malayalam.[1] She is known for her role in Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde (2013), Bangalore Days (2014), Maine Pyar Kiya (2014) and Article 15 (2019). Talwar is also known for her portrayal in the series Mirzapur (2020-present), Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo (2023) and Indian Police Force (2024).
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Early life and background
[edit]Isha Talwar was born on 22 December 1987[2] to film director Vinod Talwar and Suman.[3][4] She was born and brought up in Mumbai, and is a graduate in Economics from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.[5]
Talwar joined choreographer Terence Lewis's dance school in 2004, where she learned various dance forms like ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and salsa and went on to become a tutor in the dance studio.[6] She stated that her choreographer, Terence Lewis, was "one person who changed me completely."[6]
Career
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Talwar worked as a model and appeared in more than 40 commercials for brands like Pizza Hut, Vivel Fairness Cream, Kaya Skin Clinic, Dulux Paints, and Dhatri Fairness Cream,[7] besides a music video with Hrithik Roshan for the Just Dance competition.[3] She says she spent two years preparing for her film debut.[8] Although she had worked as a child actress in the 2000 Bollywood film Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai,[9] her full-length film debut was with the Malayalam film Thattathin Marayathu,[10] for which she took a four-month voice training class, went through a course to learn the language,[8] and learned to play the guitar.[7] The film which saw her play Aisha, a Muslim girl who falls in love with a Hindu boy,[10] became a blockbuster and was listed by Rediff.com in their "Top five Malayalam films of 2012" list.[11] Critics noted that she "looked beautiful",[12] but had "nothing much to do" in the film.[3] In a later interview, she stated that the role of Aisha had given her "a lot of recognition" and that she was "really happy with" her girl next-door image from the film.[13] Her second film I Love Me by B. Unnikrishnan had her playing the female lead alongside Asif Ali and Unni Mukundan.[14] She said that her character in the film Samantha had "shades of grey".[15]
In 2013, she had two releases – her Telugu debut, Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde,[16] which opened to a positive response,[citation needed] and her Tamil debut, Thillu Mullu, a remake of the same-titled 1981 Tamil comedy film which was also a commercial success.[17] In 2014, she was seen in the Malayalam films, Balyakalasakhi,[18] Utsaha Committee, God's Own Country,[19] and Anjali Menon's Bangalore Days. She has shot for an "extended cameo role" in Siddique's Bhaskar the Rascal.[20] She has also been shooting for the Tamil remake of Thattathin Marayathu, reprising her own role.[21] She made her Bollywood debut in the Hindi movie Tubelight alongside Salman Khan. She also appeared alongside Saif Ali Khan in Kaalakaandi. In 2020, she appeared in the Amazon Prime web series Mirzapur. In 2023, she worked on Hotstar web series Saas, Bahu aur Flamingo.
Media image
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Talwar was named the Kochi Times Most Desirable Women of 2014.[22] She was placed 2nd in 2013 and 6th in 2015.[23][24]
Filmography
[edit]| † | Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released |
Films
[edit]| Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai | Preeti's youngest sister | Hindi | Child artist |
| 2012 | Thattathin Marayathu | Aysha Rehman | Malayalam | Debut film in a leading role |
| I Love Me | Samantha | |||
| 2013 | Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde | Shruti | Telugu | |
| Thillu Mullu | Janani | Tamil | ||
| 2014 | Balyakalasakhi | Suhra | Malayalam | |
| Ulsaha Committee | Rosemary | |||
| God's Own Country | Asha | |||
| Bangalore Days | Meenakshi | |||
| Maine Pyar Kiya | Shalini | Telugu | ||
| 2015 | Bhaskar the Rascal | Rani Kabeer | Malayalam | Cameo appearance |
| Two Countries | Simran | |||
| 2016 | Raja Cheyyi Vesthe | Chaitra | Telugu | |
| Meendum Oru Kadhal Kadhai | Aysha | Tamil | ||
| 2017 | Tubelight | Maya | Hindi | |
| Crossroad | Gaya Parameshwaran | Malayalam | ||
| 2018 | Kaalakaandi | Rakhi | Hindi | |
| Ranam | Seema | Malayalam | ||
| 2019 | Article 15 | Aditi Ranjan | Hindi | |
| Roam Rome Mein | Parul | |||
| 2020 | Kaamyaab | Isha | ||
| Ginny Weds Sunny | Neha Gulati | Cameo appearance | ||
| 2022 | Sharmaji Namkeen | Urmi Kaul | ||
| Theerppu | Mythili Ram Kumar | Malayalam | ||
| 2023 | Run Baby Run | Priyanka | Tamil | |
| 2024 | Shahkot | Punjabi | ||
| Durga | Archana | Odia | ||
| Ella | Ella | Hindi | ||
| 2025 | Oru Jaathi Jaathakam | Thathri kutty | Malayalam | |
| Kaushaljis vs Kaushal | Kiara Meena Bansal | Hindi |
Television
[edit]| Year | Series | Role | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Rishtey | Hindi | Episode 46: "Itni Chhoti Baat, Itni Lambi Raat" | |
| 2011 | Just Dance | Music video | ||
| 2014 | Comedy Stars | Celebrity judge | Malayalam | |
| 2015 | D 4 Dance | Celebrity guest | ||
| 2016 | Laughing Villa | Guest | ||
| 2017 | Comedy Super Night 3 | Dancer | In the title song | |
| 2018 | Kasthooriman | Herself | Episode 91, 92, 95, 96 | |
| 2019 | Home Sweet Office | Shagun Agarwal | Hindi | Dice Media, Pocket Aces[25][26] |
| Parchhayee | Hameeda | ZEE5 originals[27] | ||
| 2020 | Swaha | Flipkart | ||
| Mirzapur | Madhuri Yadav Tripathi/Madhuri Yadav | Amazon Prime Video | ||
| 2021 | Roz Roz | Dancer | Sony India | |
| 2023 | Saas, Bahu Aur Flamingo | Bijli | Disney+ Hotstar | |
| 2023 | Chamak | Jazz | SonyLIV | |
| 2024 | Indian Police Force | Rashmi Malik | Amazon Prime Video | |
| 2025 | Single Papa | Aparna Gehlot | Netflix series |
Awards
[edit]- 2013: Amrita TV Film Award for Best Pair – Thattathin Marayathu[28]
- 2013: Asiavision Award for New Sensation in Acting – Thattathin Marayathu[29]
- 2013: Indian Movie Award in Qatar For Best Debutant Actress – Thattathin Marayathu[30]
References
[edit]- ^ Ammu Zachariah (12 March 2012). "Isha Talwar: 2 years to prepare for a debut?". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ^ "Meet Tubelight Actress Isha Talwar". The Indian Express. 28 June 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ^ a b c Sebastian, Shevlin. "Isha Talwar, about her dream debut in Malayalam". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 23 August 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ Zachariah, Ammu. "My dad is a proud man: Isha Talwar". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ "St. Xavier's College, Mumbai alumni". The Times of India.
- ^ a b Ammu Zachariah, TNN (6 September 2012). "Terrance changed me completely: Isha Talwar". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ a b parshathy. j. nath (26 August 2012). "Face forward". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ^ a b Ammu Zachariah (12 March 2012). "Isha Talwar: 2 years to prepare for a debut?". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 July 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ^ "I go with my gut feelings: Isha Talwar". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- ^ a b "When Isha met her voice!". The Times of India. 11 June 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.
- ^ "The Top five Malayalam films of 2012". Rediff.com. 2 January 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ "Movie Review : Thattathin Marayathu". Sify. Archived from the original on 12 March 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ "Fahadh and Isha let their hearts talk". The Times of India. 14 February 2013. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ Vijay George; P. K. Ajith Kumar; Saraswathy Nagarajan (20 December 2012). "Stars at the marquee". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
- ^ "Isha is game for negative roles". The Times of India. 27 December 2012. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ Chowdhary, Y. Sunita (14 April 2013). "Enjoying the perks". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ "Mollywood gives me space to experiment: Isha". The Times of India. 22 December 2012. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ "Isha is Suhra in Balyakalasakhi – The Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ Sudhish, Navamy (8 May 2014). "Men on a Mission". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
- ^ "Isha to share screen space with Mammootty". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- ^ "Thattathin Marayathu is quite different in Tamil: Isha Talwar". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- ^ "Kochi Times 15 Most Desirable Woman 2013". Times of India. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ^ "Kochi Times 15 Most Desirable Woman 2014". Times of India. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
- ^ "Kochi Times Most Desirable Woman 2015". Times of India. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ^ "Pocket Aces teams up with Amazon.in for first web series of the year, 'Home Sweet Office' – Exchange4media". Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ Delhi, BuzzInContent Bureau (1 March 2019). "Pocket Aces' web series Home Sweet Office brings on board Amazon.in, Butterfly Ayurveda and Pipa • Bella". buzzincontent.com. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ "Parchhayee Episode 7 Topaz Review: Sumeet Vyas And Isha Talwar Tell A Worth Watch". Zee Tv. Archived from the original on 13 November 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- ^ New, Express. "Amrita Film Awards tomorrow". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 14 June 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ "City Times – Southern charm". Khaleejtimes.com. 12 November 2012. Archived from the original on 12 November 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ^ "IMAQ show will be 'innovative, creative'". Gulf Times (in Arabic). 22 April 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
External links
[edit]- Isha Talwar at IMDb
- Isha Talwar on Instagram
Isha Talwar
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Family background
Isha Talwar was born on 22 December 1987 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, to parents Vinod Talwar, a film producer and director, and Suman Talwar.[2][6] She has a brother named Vishal Talwar, who works as an assistant director in the film industry.[2][7] Talwar was raised in Mumbai.[2][8] Her father has a career in filmmaking.[4][9]Academic and artistic training
Isha Talwar completed her undergraduate studies in economics at St. Xavier's College in Mumbai, graduating in 2008.[4][10][11] During her college years, Talwar pursued her interest in performing arts by enrolling in contemporary dance training at the Terence Lewis Dance Academy in 2004.[4][10] She trained there for six years as part of the Terence Lewis Dance Group, mastering forms such as ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and salsa, and later securing a fully funded three-year scholarship in contemporary dance.[12][13] This rigorous program profoundly shaped her artistic development, with Talwar crediting the academy's founder for transforming her into a more complete performer through discipline and expressive techniques.[14] Following her graduation, Talwar further honed her skills by training in acting at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute in Mumbai, where she focused on foundational performance methods.[11] This early exposure to structured artistic education laid the groundwork for her multifaceted career in the performing arts.Career
Modeling and film debut
Isha Talwar entered the entertainment industry as a model while studying Economics at St. Xavier's College in Mumbai, where her academic background contributed to the poise she displayed in front of the camera.[15] She appeared in over 40 television commercials for various brands, including Dhathri Fairness Cream, Dulux Paints (alongside Shahid Kapoor and Boman Irani), and VIP Skybags (with John Abraham).[15][16] Additionally, she featured in the music video "Aaja Aaja" with Hrithik Roshan for the reality competition Just Dance.[16] Her shift from modeling to acting began during the shoot of a fairness cream advertisement directed by cinematographer Jomon T. John, who was impressed by her screen presence and recommended her to director Vineeth Sreenivasan for his project.[15][16] This opportunity marked a pivotal breakthrough, allowing her to audition and secure her first film role despite lacking prior acting experience.[16] Talwar made her acting debut in the 2012 Malayalam romantic drama Thattathin Marayathu, directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan, where she played Ayisha, a purdah-clad Muslim college student who develops a romance with a Hindu boy, portrayed by Nivin Pauly.[17][16] The film earned positive critical acclaim, receiving a 3.5 out of 5 rating for its affable lead chemistry, humorous dialogues, and heartfelt portrayal of interfaith love, with particular praise for Talwar's gentle delivery in key emotional scenes like her love confession.[17] It became a commercial hit and resonated widely with audiences, especially for its realistic depiction of cultural nuances in Kerala.[16] Transitioning to acting presented early challenges for Talwar, primarily the language barrier as a non-Malayalam speaker from Mumbai; she prepared by learning dialogues with tutor Brinda Nair and input from Keralite friends, while her dubbing was handled by Apoorva Bose.[16] Initially jittery on set due to her inexperience, she overcame these hurdles through Vineeth Sreenivasan's patient guidance and the supportive cast, including her on-screen father Sreenivasan, which built her confidence and solidified her entry into cinema.[16]Work in regional cinema
Following her debut, Talwar continued to build her presence in Malayalam cinema with roles that showcased her versatility in romantic and dramatic narratives. In 2012, she starred as Samantha in I Love Me, a thriller where her character added layers of complexity to the plot alongside Asif Ali. In 2014, she appeared in Munnariyippu, playing a supporting role as a journalist that contributed to the film's critical acclaim for its exploration of prison reform themes. These early projects established her as a reliable performer in ensemble casts, often portraying strong-willed women navigating personal challenges. Talwar expanded her career into Telugu and Tamil industries in 2013, marking her pan-South Indian appeal. Her Telugu debut came with Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde, where she essayed the role of Shruti, a lively love interest in this romantic comedy opposite Nithiin and Nithya Menen; the film was a commercial hit, grossing over ₹20 crore and praised for its light-hearted storytelling. In Tamil, she made her entry with Thillu Mullu, a comedy remake featuring her in a comedic supporting part that highlighted her timing in humorous sequences alongside Shiva and Prabhu. These ventures demonstrated her adaptability across languages while maintaining a focus on relatable, youthful characters.[18] By 2014, Talwar secured a prominent role in the Malayalam blockbuster Bangalore Days, directed by Anjali Menon, where she portrayed Meenakshi, an air hostess entangled in family dynamics and self-discovery within an ensemble cast including Nivin Pauly, Dulquer Salmaan, and Nazriya Nazim. The film became the highest-grossing Malayalam movie of the year, earning over ₹50 crore worldwide and lauded for its progressive portrayal of urban youth. Subsequent projects like God's Own Country (2014) saw her as Asha, a rural woman in a political drama, while Two Countries (2015) featured her in a comedic role opposite Dileep, contributing to its box-office success with collections exceeding ₹30 crore. Up to 2018, her work in films such as Bhaskar the Rascal (2015) and Ranam (2018)—where she played a nuanced part in a neo-noir thriller—reflected a shift from primarily romantic leads to more diverse supporting roles, emphasizing emotional depth and contributing to the commercial viability of these productions in regional markets.[19][20]Transition to Hindi and OTT platforms
Isha Talwar made her entry into Hindi cinema with a cameo appearance as Maya in the 2017 film Tubelight, directed by Kabir Khan, where she portrayed a supporting character in the Salman Khan-starrer family drama set against the backdrop of the 1962 Sino-Indian War.[21] This brief role marked her initial foray into Bollywood, leveraging her prior experience in South Indian films to bring nuance to a minor yet memorable part.[21] Her breakthrough in Hindi cinema came with the 2019 social thriller Article 15, directed by Anubhav Sinha, in which she played Aditi, a journalist and the girlfriend of the protagonist Ayan Ranjan (Ayushmann Khurrana), who aids in investigating caste-based atrocities.[22] The role showcased Talwar's ability to handle complex, socially charged characters, earning praise for her portrayal of a determined activist confronting systemic injustices.[22] This performance solidified her presence in Bollywood, transitioning from peripheral roles to more substantive ones that highlighted her versatility.[22] Talwar's shift to over-the-top (OTT) platforms began prominently with her introduction in the second season of the Amazon Prime Video series Mirzapur in 2020, where she portrayed Madhuri Yadav, a sharp lawyer-turned-politician entangled in the show's criminal underworld dynamics.[23] Her character evolved across seasons, culminating in a power-driven arc in the third season released in 2024, which Talwar described as providing a "power trip" due to the demanding emotional and political layers involved.[23] This role on the gritty crime drama exemplified her adaptation to the nuanced demands of long-form storytelling on digital platforms.[23] Expanding further in OTT, Talwar appeared in the 2023 Disney+ Hotstar series Saas Bahu Aur Flamingo, directed by Homi Adajania, playing Bijli (also known as Badi Bahu), a feisty operative in a matriarchal drug cartel led by Dimple Kapadia's character.[24] The role required her to embody a Rajasthani woman navigating violence and family loyalties, drawing from references like Dimple Kapadia's Rudaali for authenticity in dialect and demeanor.[25] In 2024, she took on the part of Rashmi Malik, a pivotal cop, in Rohit Shetty's Amazon Prime Video action series Indian Police Force, opposite Sidharth Malhotra, where her character contributed to high-stakes investigations and romantic subplots.[26] These projects underscored her growing footprint in the OTT space, allowing exploration of diverse genres from thriller to action.[26] In recent years, Talwar has continued her Hindi and regional expansion with the 2024 Punjabi film Shahkot, directed by Rajiv Dhingra, where she played Marvi, the lead opposite singer-actor Guru Randhawa in a romance drama addressing interfaith love and migration challenges.[27] The film highlighted her comfort with Punjabi cinema's emotional depth, selected for her ability to convey resilience in cross-cultural narratives.[27] In 2025, she appeared in the Malayalam romantic comedy Oru Jaathi Jathakam, directed by M. Mohanan, portraying Thathrikutty, a key figure in a story revolving around horoscope-driven matchmaking and personal dilemmas, which received average reviews and achieved moderate box-office success. She also starred in the Hindi mystery drama Ella (released November 8, 2024) as a lead character in a story involving a missing child and supernatural elements, and in the family drama Kaushaljis vs Kaushal (released February 21, 2025) on Disney+ Hotstar, playing Kiara Meena Bansal in a narrative exploring family dynamics.[28] Throughout this transition from 2019 onward, Talwar has navigated challenges in genre shifts, including adapting to Hindi dialects, intense action sequences, and the unpredictability of OTT production schedules, which she credits for allowing reinvention but demanding constant versatility from her South Indian roots.[29] She has spoken about the industry's survival pressures, such as inconsistent opportunities and the need to balance commercial demands with meaningful roles, often requiring apprehension-overcoming discussions with directors for bold characters.[29][30]Public image and other pursuits
Media recognition
Isha Talwar gained significant media attention early in her career through her high rankings in the Kochi Times Most Desirable Women poll, reflecting her rising popularity in Malayalam cinema. She secured the second position in 2013, following her debut in Thattathin Marayathu, and topped the list as the most desirable woman in 2014, ahead of established stars like Nayanthara and Amala Paul.[31][32] By 2015, she ranked sixth, as newer faces like Deepti Sati and Sai Pallavi entered the top spots, indicating a competitive landscape while maintaining her appeal.[33] Her endorsement deals have further highlighted her marketability, particularly her elegant style and approachable persona. Talwar has featured in over 40 commercials, including campaigns for Pizza Hut, Vivel Fairness Cream, Kaya Skin Clinic, Dulux Paints, and Dharti Fairness Cream, where her natural charm and poise were emphasized.[13] More recently, she endorsed Merino Laminates in their 2024 "Be Different" campaign, promoting unique home designs with her sophisticated aesthetic, and Furlenco's 2025 "Feel at Home" initiative, showcasing her versatility in lifestyle branding.[34][35] Media outlets have praised her fashion sense, noting her ability to effortlessly transition between traditional embroidered suits and bold, printed western outfits, often describing her as a "style icon in the making."[36] Coverage of Talwar's acting versatility has evolved alongside her off-screen image, portraying her as a multifaceted talent. Outlets have lauded her range across Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi projects, from light-hearted roles to intense characters, with Bangalore Days and Article 15 cited as examples of her adaptability.[37][38] Off-screen, interviews depict her as grounded and resilient, discussing industry challenges like auditions and the "hard survival" for artistes, which contrasts with her glamorous on-screen presence and endears her to audiences.[29] Talwar's public image has matured from a debut starlet known for her fresh, youthful allure in early 2010s films to a confident OTT actress embodying depth and empowerment in series like Mirzapur. This shift, influenced by her career milestones in regional cinema, has been positively received, with media highlighting her growth into roles that demand emotional nuance and authority.[23]Personal interests and recent activities
In 2025, Isha Talwar began training in Kalaripayattu, the ancient martial art of Kerala, as a means to connect with her cultural roots and enhance her physical fitness. She commenced her practice at Vallabhatta Kalari under the guidance of veteran gurus, including Padma Shri awardee Shankar Narayan Menon, Krishna Das, Dinesh, and Rajeev, whom she credited for patiently preserving the art's rituals and traditional beauty. Talwar described the training as encompassing physical exercises inspired by nature and animal movements, alongside spiritual elements like meditation and healing practices, emphasizing its holistic approach to well-being.[5][39] Talwar's longstanding interest in yoga, which she adopted over a decade ago alongside becoming vegetarian, complements her recent martial arts pursuits, promoting emotional resilience and overall health. Her early training in contemporary dance has further supported these physical activities, allowing her to embrace disciplined, body-aware practices. She frequently shares glimpses of her wellness routine, such as outdoor workouts, highlighting a lifestyle focused on nature and mindfulness.[40][2] Talwar maintains a private personal life, with no public disclosures about relationships as of 2025, and enjoys travel that reconnects her to meaningful places like Fort Kochi in Kerala. Her activities reflect a balanced approach to self-care and cultural exploration, often centered on wellness and quiet reflection.[41]Filmography
Feature films
Isha Talwar made her acting debut in feature films with the 2012 Malayalam romantic drama Thattathin Marayathu, directed by Vineeth Sreenivasan, where she portrayed Aisha Rahman, a young Muslim woman in a cross-cultural love story opposite Nivin Pauly; the film was a major commercial success, grossing over ₹18.9 crore and ranking as the second-highest grossing Malayalam film of the year.[42] That same year, she appeared in I Love Me as Samantha, a supporting role in the action thriller directed by B. Unnikrishnan, marking her early foray into diverse genres alongside Asif Ali.[43] In 2013, Talwar expanded to Telugu cinema with Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde, playing the lead role of Anjali, a college student in a youthful romantic comedy directed by V. N. Aditya, which featured a notable collaboration with Nani and became a box office hit, earning praise for her natural performance as the "girl next door."[43] She also debuted in Tamil with Thillu Mullu (also known as Thillu Mullu 2), portraying a comedic supporting character in the remake directed by Badri, teaming up with Shiva and Prabhu.[43] Talwar's 2014 releases highlighted her versatility in Malayalam cinema. In Bangalore Days, directed by Anjali Menon, she played Meenakshi, an air hostess navigating family dynamics and personal growth in an ensemble cast including Dulquer Salmaan, Nivin Pauly, and Nazriya Nazim; the film was a blockbuster, grossing over ₹50 crore worldwide and celebrated for its ensemble storytelling.[44][45] She played a lead role as Shalini in the Telugu romantic drama Maine Pyar Kiya, opposite Pradeep Ryan. Other notable 2014 films include God's Own Country as Asha, a village woman in a family drama, and Ulsaha Committee in a comedic role.[1][43] By 2015, in Bhaskar the Rascal, Talwar starred as Rani opposite Mammootty in a family action comedy directed by Siddique, showcasing her in a strong female lead amid high-stakes drama; the film featured significant box office success with a worldwide gross exceeding ₹30 crore.[43] She followed with Two Countries as Latha, playing a pivotal role in the romantic comedy directed by Shafi, collaborating with Dileep. Transitioning prominently to Hindi cinema in 2019, Talwar portrayed Aditi, a journalist and the protagonist's girlfriend who aids in investigating caste-based crimes, in Article 15 directed by Anubhav Sinha, opposite Ayushmann Khurrana; the socially relevant thriller was a critical and commercial hit, collecting ₹93.08 crore worldwide.[46] In 2017's Tubelight, a Hindi war drama directed by Kabir Khan, she played a brief supporting role as Maya, contributing to the film's emotional narrative despite its mixed box office performance. Later, in 2021's Toofaan, directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Talwar appeared as Dr. Anwar in the sports drama starring Farhan Akhtar, adding depth to the supporting ensemble.[43] More recent works include the 2022 Malayalam thriller Theerppu in a supporting role as Prabha, and the 2023 Tamil film Run Baby Run in a dramatic role.[43] In 2024, she starred in the Hindi adventure-fantasy Ella, directed by Roshan Fernandes, alongside Makarand Deshpande.[47] That same year, she starred in the Punjabi romantic drama Shahkot as Maarvi, the daughter of a powerful figure, opposite Guru Randhawa in his acting debut, directed by Rajiv Dhingra, exploring cross-border themes.[48] Upcoming in 2025 is the Malayalam comedy Oru Jaathi Jathakam, where she plays Thathrikutty, a palm reader, alongside Vineeth Sreenivasan, directed by M. Mohanan, as well as the Hindi film Kaushaljis vs Kaushal as Kiara Meena Bansal.[49]Television and web series
Isha Talwar made her television debut with a cameo role in the Malayalam serial Kasthooriman in 2018, marking her initial foray into episodic content before shifting focus to films.[50] Her entry into web series came with the second season of the Amazon Prime Video crime drama Mirzapur in 2020, where she portrayed Madhuri Yadav, the resilient widow of Munna Tripathi who evolves into a vengeful political figure navigating power struggles in the underworld across seasons 2 and 3 (2020–2024).[51] The series, known for its intense portrayal of crime and family dynamics in Uttar Pradesh, highlighted Talwar's ability to depict complex, ambitious characters in a high-stakes narrative.[39] In 2023, Talwar appeared as Bijlee, the elder daughter-in-law in a sprawling drug cartel family, in the Disney+ Hotstar limited series Saas Bahu Aur Flamingo, a gritty action-drama directed by Homi Adajania that explores matriarchal power and betrayal in Rajasthan's criminal underbelly.[24] Her character's arc involves fierce loyalty and survival instincts amid escalating family conflicts, contributing to the show's raw depiction of gender roles in organized crime.[30] That same year, she starred as Jaswinder Kaur, nicknamed Jazz, a aspiring musician from rural Punjab in the Sony LIV musical thriller Chamak, which delves into the cutthroat pop music industry rife with ambition, rivalry, and tragedy.[52] Talwar's performance captures Jazz's journey from innocence to disillusionment, blending emotional depth with the series' focus on cultural and artistic struggles.[53] Talwar's most recent web series role was in 2024's Indian Police Force on Amazon Prime Video, directed by Rohit Shetty, where she played Rashmi Malik, a dedicated police officer in a high-octane action thriller centered on a terrorist manhunt in Delhi.[54] Her character's arc emphasizes teamwork and resilience in chaotic investigations, fitting into Shetty's signature style of explosive cop narratives.[23]Awards and nominations
Film awards
Isha Talwar received acclaim for her debut performance in the 2012 Malayalam film Thattathin Marayathu, earning multiple honors that highlighted her breakthrough in regional cinema.[55][3] Her notable wins include the South Indian International Movie Award (SIIMA) for Best Female Debut – Malayalam in 2013, awarded for her role as Ayesha in Thattathin Marayathu.[55] She also shared the Asianet Film Award for Best Star Couple in 2013 with co-star Nivin Pauly for the same film, recognizing their on-screen chemistry.[55] Additionally, she won the Vanitha Film Award for Best Debut – Female in 2013 for Thattathin Marayathu.[3] She further received the Asiavision Award for New Sensation – Female (Malayalam) in 2013 for Thattathin Marayathu.[55]| Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) | Best Female Debut – Malayalam | Thattathin Marayathu | Won |
| 2013 | Asianet Film Awards | Best Star Couple (shared with Nivin Pauly) | Thattathin Marayathu | Won |
| 2013 | Vanitha Film Awards | Best Debut – Female | Thattathin Marayathu | Won |
| 2013 | Asiavision Awards | New Sensation – Female (Malayalam) | Thattathin Marayathu | Won |
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