ABOUT rimi sen
Rimi Sen: From Child Actor to Bollywood's Familiar Face Rimi Sen, born Subhamitra Sen on September 21, 1981, is a former Indian actress and producer known for her contributions to Hindi, Telugu, and Bengali cinema. Her career began early, with a debut as a child artiste in the 1996 Bengali film Damu. She transitioned to lead roles in 2002 with the Telugu film Nee Thodu Kavali. Sen's Hindi film debut in 2003's Hungama garnered her a Filmfare Best Female Debut nomination, establishing her presence in Bollywood. She went on to feature in a string of commercially successful films, including Baghban (2003), Dhoom (2004), Garam Masala (2005), Kyon Ki (2005), Phir Hera Pheri (2006), and Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006), solidifying her position as a recognizable face in the industry. These roles showcased her versatility, spanning comedy and drama. Beyond her film career, Sen participated in the reality TV show Bigg Boss in 2015. While she has since largely stepped away from acting, her contributions to Indian cinema remain a notable aspect of Bollywood's landscape. Sen's career highlights include her early success and her ability to transition between various film industries and genres.