Aimee Baruah

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Aimee Baruah
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Director
Spouse(s)
(m. 2011)

Aimee Baruah is an Assamese actress who acted in Assamese Cinema and in many Assamese VCDs and albums. She is known for winning best actress award for her role in Semkhor at Toronto International Women Film Festival.[1]

Her directional venture first Dimasa language film Semkhor has been selected as opening film in 'Indian Panorama' section at 52nd International Film Festival of India to be held from 20 to 28 November 2021.[2] The film is also competing in 'Golden Peacock' section for various awards.[3]

Early life[]

Aimee Baruah was born in Nagaon. Her mother's name is Mala Baruah and her late father's name is Purna Baruah. Her father was a police superintendent. Her name Aimee was given by her father. It means loved in French.[4] She earned a Bachelors in Economics and a Masters of Arts in Social Work.[4]

Career[]

Aimee Baruah debuted in Axomor Sadhu Kotha as Tejimola while studying at class 6. She then appeared in at her class 9 as a lead role.[5]

Personal life[]

Aimee Baruah married politician Pijush Hazarika on 1 October 2011.[6][7] They have two children.

Filmography[]

  • (2002)
  • Mone Bisare Tumak (2002)
  • Prem Bhara Chakalu (2003)
  • Soru Buwari (2004)
  • Kadamtole Krishna Nache (2005)
  • Aghori Atma (2005)
  • Pyar Kar Khatir (Jharkhandi) (2005)
  • Prem Pahare Bhoyame (2008)
  • Jetuka Pator Dore (2011)
  • Doni Pol (Missing) (2011)
  • Bakor Putek (2012)
  • Karma Ke Rati (2013)
  • Mahasamar (2013)
  • Mone Mur Koina Bichare (2016)
  • Bir Chilaray (2016)
  • Pani (2018)
  • Nijanor Gaan (2019)
  • Pratighat (2019)
  • Semkhor (2021)

Awards[]

She has conferred the 'Best Actress' award in Toronto International Women Film Festival. [8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Aimee Baruah Bags Best Actress Award at TIWFF for 'Semkhor'". Pratidin Time. 19 August 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  2. ^ "First Dimasa language movie to open Indian Panorama at IFFI". Express News Service. The New Indian Express. 6 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  3. ^ Shemin Joy (11 November 2021). "Three Indian films in IFFI's international competition section". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 11 November 2021 – via Press release.
  4. ^ a b channel, Ramdhenu (23 November 2018). ON Camera: UD interview with Aimee Boruah.
  5. ^ Pathak, Bhukhan (4 March 2018). Interview With Assamese Actress Aimee Baruah.
  6. ^ "Who's Who". assamassembly.gov.in. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Assam Panchayat Polls, Actor Aimee Baruah develops back pain!". time8.in. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Actress Aimee Baruah Conferred' Best Actress' award in Toronto International Women Film Festival". 19 August 2021.

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