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Rimi Sen

Subhamitra Sen

Rimi Sen is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Rimi Sen began their career in 2002 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 24 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.1, Rimi Sen remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Rimi Sen is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.

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Biography

Rimi Sen (born Subhamitra Sen) is a Hindi cinema actress from West Bengal, primarily known for her roles in Bollywood commercial entertainers of the 2000s. She made her Hindi debut in Hungama (2003) and earned Filmfare, Screen, and IIFA nominations for Best Female Debut, before appearing in major hits including Dhoom (2004), Phir Hera Pheri (2006), Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006), and Dhoom 2 (2006). Her career spanned comic and action-adjacent roles opposite stars like Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, and Abhishek Bachchan, though she largely stepped away from acting after Shagird (2011). She won a National Film Award as a producer of Budhia Singh – Born to Run (2016) and later relocated to Dubai, where she works in real estate.

Career Milestones

2003

Hindi film debut in Hungama, nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut

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2004

Breakthrough role in blockbuster action film Dhoom, gaining nationwide recognition

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2005

Won Stardust Award for Best Breakthrough Performance Female

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2006

Appeared in multiple back-to-back hits cementing her as a leading Bollywood actress

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2016

Film she produced won National Award for Best Children's Film at 63rd National Film Awards

Iconic Roles

Anjali2003

Hungama

Her Hindi film debut role that earned her a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Female Debut and launched her career with a major commercial hit.

Sweety Dixit2004

Dhoom

The neglected, immature wife of Abhishek Bachchan's character in the blockbuster action thriller.

Niraali2006

Golmaal: Fun Unlimited

The girl-next-door and object of desire for the four main heroes in Rohit Shetty's blockbuster comedy.

Mini2007

Johnny Gaddaar

A nuanced role as a woman trapped in multiple relationships in this neo-noir thriller directed by Sriram Raghavan.

Defining Moments

2003

Debut performance as the female lead in the hit comedy Hungama — her fresh, energetic screen presence earned her a Filmfare Best Female Debut nomination

Her debut was praised for natural charm and comic ability, launching her career and establishing her as a newcomer to watch

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2004

Glamorous item-style presence and role as the love interest — her striking screen presence in the original Dhoom helped establish her as a mainstream Bollywood face immediately after her debut year

Appearing in one of the decade's biggest action blockbusters gave her enormous visibility and confirmed her as a leading actress of the 2000s

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2006

Comic role as Anjali in the ensemble comedy — her ditzy, expressive performance became one of the film's highlights, showcasing her natural comic timing alongside Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty

Cemented her reputation as a reliable comedy actress in big-budget Bollywood entertainers; the film was a massive hit and her character was widely appreciated for humor

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2006

Role as Nirali in the ensemble comedy Golmaal: Fun Unlimited — her bubbly presence amid a star-studded cast (Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi) contributed to the film's runaway success

Golmaal became a cult comedy franchise; being part of the original established her association with some of Bollywood's most beloved comedies of the 2000s

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2011

Understated performance as Varsha Mathur in the thriller — a departure from her typical comic roles, showing range in a more serious dramatic context

One of her later, less commercial choices that demonstrated she could handle dramatic material beyond her comedy typecasting

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The Numbers

Rimi Sen by the Numbers

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Biggest CollaborationParesh Rawal6 films together

If you watched every Rimi Sen film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 1 day and 15h. Most-paired with Paresh Rawal — 6 films together.

Collaboration Network

Collaboration Network

The Constellation

Top 10 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Rimi Sen.

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Career Analytics

Genre Breakdown

Drama
50%
Thriller
50%

Language Distribution

Hindi
88%
Telugu
13%

Films by Decade

15
2000s
2
2010s

Top Co-Actors

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Rimi Sen has worked most frequently with Priyadarshan (3 films), Sanjay Gadhvi (2 films), Paresh Rawal (6 films), Sunil Shetty (4 films), and Manoj Joshi (4 films).

Did You Know?

1

Rimi Sen was born on September 21, 1981, in Kolkata, West Bengal.

2

She made her Bollywood debut in the 2003 film 'Hungama'.

3

She was a contestant on the reality TV show 'Bigg Boss 9' in 2015.

4

She has a degree in commerce from the University of Calcutta.

5

She took a break from acting after 2011 and has largely stayed away from the film industry.

Signature Dialogues

Yahan ki pani puri, poore Mumbai mein world famous hai

Anjali Patekar·Phir Hera Pheri

Aye junglee rascal stupid gadhe idiot

Anjali·Hungama

Legacy & Influence

Rimi Sen carved a distinct niche in 2000s Bollywood as a versatile actress adept at both comedy and drama, contributing to a pivotal era of ensemble-driven commercial cinema. Her career trajectory began with notable supporting roles in major hits like 'Hungama' (2003) and 'Golmaal: Fun Unlimited' (2006), where her sharp comic timing and expressive presence made her a memorable part of successful comic franchises. She demonstrated significant range by transitioning into more serious, dramatic roles, most notably in the critically acclaimed neo-noir thriller 'Johnny Gaddar' (2007). Her performance in this film, directed by Sriram Raghavan, was praised for its subtlety and depth, showcasing her ability to hold her own in a complex, male-dominated narrative and contributing to the film's status as a cult classic. While not a lead in the traditional star sense, Sen's filmography represents a specific and successful model for actresses of her generation: building a credible career through impactful performances in high-profile supporting roles across genres. Her work in films like 'Phir Hera Pheri' (2006) and the family drama 'Baghban' (2003) further cemented her as a reliable and recognizable face in mainstream Hindi cinema. Her contribution lies in enhancing these ensemble casts, often providing crucial emotional or comic beats that elevated the overall narrative. By consistently delivering in both broad comedies and nuanced thrillers, she helped bridge the gap between purely commercial and quality-driven cinema for audiences in the mid-2000s. Her career, though not extensively long at its peak, left a mark on a specific period of Bollywood where character actors and supporting players gained significant prominence.

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