Resham Talwar: Finding Her Voice Beyond Sight

When Resham Talwar steps to the microphone, her voice does more than carry sound. It challenges stereotypes and expands what inclusion can mean in India’s creative industry.

Born visually impaired in New Delhi, Resham built her career in radio jockeying, voice-over artistry, and singing. What began as a passion soon became a mission: to prove that creativity is not limited by disability.

Redefining Inclusion

Through her work with NGOs, brands, and universities, Resham has become a strong advocate for accessibility in media. She highlights the talent of disabled voice artists and creates platforms where collaboration with mainstream clients feels natural, not exceptional.

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Recognition and Awards

Her dedication has earned her national recognition. In 2024, she received the NCPEDP Helen Keller Award for promoting accessibility. That same year, she won the WAM Voice Acting Challenge and topped the NFDC & Netflix Voice Box Workshop with a perfect score. Each honor affirmed her message: talent should be measured by skill and impact, not by sight.

Resham Talwar: Finding Her Voice Beyond Sight
Resham Talwar: Finding Her Voice Beyond Sight

Beyond the Studio

Resham also brings her voice to public spaces. She has hosted events such as Score Foundation’s Founder’s Day and represented the media at Purple Fest 2025 in Rashtrapati Bhavan. Her story has been featured by Times Now, The Better India, and other outlets, inspiring audiences across the country. For Resham, awards are milestones, not endpoints. Her focus remains on building an industry where disabled creators are valued as equal

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