Rimpi Das

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Rimpi Das
Aimi Barua and Rimpi Das at Jeevan kite festival.JPG
Rimpi Das (Right) at Jeevan kite festival on 26 February 2012
Born
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s) Actress, Model
Years active2004–present
SpouseBinoy Talukdar (m. 2023) [1]
Relatives Gunjan Bhardwaj (brother)

Rimpi Das is an Indian actress and model, who appears in Assamese cinema and Hindi television serials. She has appeared in many Assamese movies which includes national award-winning films like Ajeyo and Mon Jaai . She has also done Assamese VCD films like Uroniya Mon, Phaguni, Jonaki Mon etc. She made her Kollywood debut through Paali directed by A.Jesudoss.

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Career

Rimpi Das made her acting debut in the 2004 Assamese film Monot Birinar Jui directed by Ashok Kumar Bishaya. In 2010, Rimpi Das entered into the mobile theatre industry of Assam through Kohinoor Theatre. She started her Hindi television career in BIG Magic's popular Hindi serial Akbar Birbal , where she played the role of Anarkali along with well known Hindi television actors like Kiku Sharda, Vishal Kotian and Delnaaz Irani.

She has also portrayed the supporting role of Parvati in Indian epic series Siya Ke Ram along with Rohit Bakshi in Star Plus [2] and in another Indian epic television series of Colors, Mahakali– Anth hi Aarambh hai where she played the character of Devi Ganga.

Personal life

Rimpi is the eldest of three siblings. Her younger brother Gunjan Bhardwaj is also a popular actor of Assamese film and television industry.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Film

KeyDenotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
2004Monot Birinar JuiAshok Kumar BishayaDebut film
2006Joon Tora Simple Gogoi
Adhinayak Jatin Bora
Aami AsomiyaRajeev Bhattacharya
2007 Paali PaaliA JesudasTamil film
Uroniya MonRajesh BhuyanVCD Film
2008Jonaki MonRajesh BhuyanVCD Film
Mon Jaai Moirangthem Maniram Singha
2010Ochin ChinakiMunna Ahmed
2011 Poley Poley Ure Mon Timothy Das Hanse
2013 Karma Ke Rati Jayanta Nath Assamese-Sadri film
2014 Ajeyo Jahnu Barua
2016 Gaane Ki Aane Rajesh Jashpal
2023 Dr. Bezbaruah 2 Nipon Goswami Special appearance in the song "Phool Phool"
Rongatapu 1982Adityam Saikia
TBA Avataran Tarunabh Dutta

Television

YearSerialRoleBroadcast Channel
2015Runjun Rang (TV channel)
2015 Akbar Birbal Anarkali BIG Magic
2015 Hazir Jawab Birbal Noor Big Magic
2015 Siya Ke Ram Parvati Star Plus
2017 Mahakali– Anth hi Aarambh hai Ganga Colors
2018 Savdhaan India Mishti Star Bharat

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References

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