Sometimes, a career is defined not by how it begins, but by how it evolves—and for Arun Talwar, that journey spans over three decades.
With more than 500 national advertising campaigns and a strong presence in Bengali television through shows like Mon Niye Kachakachi and Premer Kahini, Talwar has steadily built a reputation for versatility and staying power.
Talwar’s performances in films—including the M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story biopic and Bengali projects like Kashmir—offered glimpses of his range.
Now, his entry into the OTT space with Jazz City marks a significant turning point, opening up new creative avenues.
A layered role in a historic setting
Directed by Soumik Sen, Jazz City is set in a jazz club against the backdrop of the Bangladesh Liberation War.
Talwar steps into the role of Arora with a quiet, controlled intensity, delivering a performance defined by subtlety and depth—where expressions and silences carry as much weight as dialogue.

Beyond acting: Voice, mentorship, and more
His journey reflects not just personal growth, but a commitment to nurturing the next generation.

What lies ahead

With Jazz City, Arun Talwar isn’t closing a chapter—he’s opening a new one. His transition to OTT signals a renewed phase in a career that continues to evolve, adapt, and surprise.