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Aimee Baruah is a famous Indian personality. She hails from Assam. She is a director and actress. She was born on 21 October 1984 in Nagaon, Assam. Her parents are Mala Baruah and Purna Baruah. Her father was a police superintendent. Her father died in 2017. Aimee has a Master’s degree in Sociology. Also, she is a gold medalist in Economics. She attended Guwahati University for her Ph.D. She studied on films made by legendary filmmaker and musician Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Bhupen Hazarika, born on September 8, 1926, was a >> Read More... . In 2011, she tied the knot with Pijush Hazarika.  Piyush is a politician and minister at Bhartiya Janata Party. 

Her film career started when she was just a teen. She was fourteen when she started her career. She has played the lead role in almost 29 feature-length films. Her several films have won national awards. Her first screen appearance was when she studied in 6th class. She appeared in the album in Axomor Sadhu Kotha. Her debut film came out in 2002.  The film was Prem Aru Prem. She was in 9th standard at the time of Prem Aru Prem. Next, she worked in a film titled Kadamtole Krishna Nache in 2005. She acted in a film based on a novel by Syed Abdul Malik Bio coming soon... >> Read More... . The film and novel have the same title, Jetuka Pator Dore. She won the Best Actress Award for Jetuka Pator Dore at the Prag Cine Awards in 2011. In 2013, she worked in Karma Ke Rati. Her other films where she worked as an actress are Nijanor Gaan in 2018 and Pratighaat in 2019. She has also acted in films like Chal Gori, Soru Bowari (2004), Mone Bisare Tumak, Prem Bhara Chakalu, Aghori Aatma, Prem Pahare Bhoyame, Mahasamar, Paani, and Bakor Putek. She made her debut as a director with the film Semkhor. Semkhor is a Dimnasa language film. The film was released in 2021. It got a special mention for the Best Feature in Dimnasa at the 68th National Film Awards The National Film Awards gets presented every year >> Read More... . She worked on a documentary film, Screaming Butterflies. It won the Silver Conch Award at the 17th Mumbai International Film Festival. 

Aimee Baruah walked down the red carpet at the 75th Cannes Film Festival. She is the first Assamese actress to do this. She has been a jury member at the 53rd International Film Festival of India. It was held in Goa. 
Actress and director Aimee Baruah is a national award winner. She has acted in and directed various Assamese films.