
Rimi 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 is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood films.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Baghban (7.2)
View film →Iconic Roles
Hungama
Played the love interest of Shyam, caught in a series of comedic misunderstandings.
Golmaal: Fun Unlimited
Portrayed the girlfriend of Lucky, involved in the chaotic fun with the group of friends.
Phir Hera Pheri
Reprised a role in the sequel to the comedy hit 'Hera Pheri', part of the ensemble cast.
Defining Moments
Debut in 'Hungama'
Made her Bollywood debut in the successful comedy film 'Hungama', gaining recognition.
Success in 'Phir Hera Pheri' and 'Golmaal'
Featured in two major comedy hits in the same year, solidifying her presence in Bollywood.
Participation in 'Bigg Boss 9'
Entered the reality TV show 'Bigg Boss', marking a shift in her public career.
Filmography
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Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
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Did You Know?
Rimi Sen was born on September 21, 1981, in Kolkata, West Bengal.
She made her Bollywood debut in the 2003 film 'Hungama'.
She was a contestant on the reality TV show 'Bigg Boss 9' in 2015.
She has a degree in commerce from the University of Calcutta.
She took a break from acting after 2011 and has largely stayed away from the film industry.
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.