Aimee Baruah Age, Biography, Net Worth, Career, Awards, and Personal Life In 2025

 

Aimee Baruah is a well-known actress, director, and producer from India, born and raised in Assam. She is known for her contributions to Assamese cinema and her commitment to showcasing local narratives internationally. Although she is mainly recognized for her outstanding talent on stage, Aimee is well-known for her commitment towards displaying the culture, language and folk tales of Assam.Years of experience throughout her work on both Assamese cinema and television serials, in addition to performances awarded by the audience in front of the camera, demonstrate her professionalism.


Aimee has gained significant recognition as a director of a film via her debut film, Semkhor (2021), which has garnered numerous accolades and selections at top-tier international film festivals, such as the 52nd International Film Festival of India (IFFI).

Along with her role as director, Aimee also served as producer of the film. Semkhor was based on the Dimasa tribal community, their way of life, culture, as well as struggles. Aimee was commended for her authentic representation, method of storytelling, and sensitivity for showcasing a community that historically has not been represented through film, culminating in Semkhor being awarded the Rajat Kamal Award for Best Dimasa Film at the National Film Awards.

Before achieving success as a director, Aimee established herself as one of Assam's most promising actresses in films such as Prem Aru Prem, Paani, and Ajoli Nobou. She is also a TV host and is known for her elegance and ease with public speaking as part of her work in film.

In her private life, Aimee Baruah is married to Pijush Hazarika, who is a minister in the Assam government, and they are often viewed as the most beloved couple of Assam.

Despite all her professional commitments, Aimee remains active in social and cultural work, especially those related to women, education, and economic empowerment in rural Assam.  She is truly talented, bright, and visionary, and she is an ambassador of Assamese cinema, inspiring a next generation of filmmakers and artists to tell stories based on their identity and culture.