
Rimi Sen
Born: 21 September 1981
Rimi Sen burst onto the Bollywood scene in 2003 with *Hungama*, earning a Filmfare nomination for Best Female Debut and instantly proving she was here to stay. What followed was a golden run through the mid-2000s where she became synonymous with some of Hindi cinema's biggest hits—*Dhoom*, *Phir Hera Pheri*, *Golmaal: Fun Unlimited*, and *Deewane Huye Paagal* all cemented her status as a bankable leading lady. With her natural charm and effortless comic timing, Rimi carved out a space for herself in an era of bigger-than-life Bollywood, appearing in Telugu and Bengali films alongside her Hindi work. She was the kind of actress who could hold her own opposite superstars and comedy legends alike, making her a fixture in multiplexes across the 2000s. What made Rimi stand out was her versatility and that infectious energy she brought to screen—whether she was playing the romantic interest or diving headfirst into comedy, she delivered. Her contribution to Bollywood's golden period of ensemble comedies can't be overstated; those films became cult classics partly because of her chemistry and screen presence. After stepping back from acting around 2011, she made a brief return for *Bigg Boss Season 9* in 2015, reminding fans of her magnetic personality. Though she's since moved on to real estate in Dubai, Rimi Sen remains a beloved figure from a particularly fun era of Hindi cinema, and fans still celebrate her films today.














