Ravi Sarma (Assamese: ৰবি শৰ্মা) is an Indian actor who works in the Assamese cinema.[1][2] He has starred in films like Hiya Diya Niya, Nayak, Iman Morom Kiyo Lage, Barood, Aami Asomiya etc. He is also a famous name in Assamese mobile theatre.
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Ravi Sarma ৰবি শৰ্মা | |
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Born | (1972-09-19) 19 September 1972 (age 49) Assam, India |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Ravi Sarma was born in Guwahati, Assam. His paternal family hails from Nalbari. He did his schooling from DAV School, Ulubari and Faculty High School. After that he went Cotton College for Higher Secondary and completed his graduation from Arya Vidyapeeth College. His mother Bandana Sarma is also an actress. He is married to theater artist Mayitri Priyadarshini.[3]
Ravi Sarma's debut Assamese film was Hiya Diya Niya (2000), directed by renowned director Munin Barua, which was a super hit in box office.
Year | Film | Director |
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2000 | Hiya Diya Niya | Munin Barua |
2001 | Anya Ek Jatra | Manju Borah |
2001 | Nayak | Munin Barua |
2002 | Kokadeutar Gharjonwai | Suman Haripriya |
2002 | Mon | Bani Das |
2002 | Iman Morom Kiyo Lage | Alok Nath |
2003 | Horu Buwari | Gautam Chaterjee |
2003 | Ujonir Dujoni Gabhoru | Chandra Mudoi |
2004 | Bukuwe Bisare | Dipankar Kashyap |
2004 | Anuraag | Bidyut Chakravarty |
2004 | Barood | Munin Barua |
2004 | Maa Tumi Ananya | Munna Ahmed |
2005 | Hiyar Dapunot Tumare Sobi | Sibanan Baruah |
2005 | Jeevan Trishna | Arup Manna |
2006 | Aami Asomiya | Rajib Bhattacharya |
2006 | Deuta Diya Bidai | Ramesh Modi |
2011 | Poley Poley Urey Mon | Timothy Das Hanche |
2013 | Rananggan | Pranab Jyoti Bharali |
2017 | Tumi Aahibane | Prerana Barbarooah |
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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2021 | Sorry | Ravi |
Ravi Sarma has joined Bharatiya Janata Party on 2 August 2019.[4][5]
He resigned from Bharatiya Janata Party to protest against the Centre’s move immediately after the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, was tabled in the Lok Sabha on 9 December 2019.[6]