Syeda Tuhin Ara Karim, professionally renowned as Aupee Karim, is a remarkably gifted and accomplished actress, whose remarkable journey in the world of entertainment began on May 1, 1979, in the culturally rich and dynamic city of Dhaka, Bangladesh, a country with a profound heritage and a vibrant artistic scene.
Throughout her illustrious career, Aupee Karim has made a remarkable and indelible mark on the Bangladeshi film industry, her passion for the performing arts driving her to excel in her craft and push the boundaries of what is possible.
Aupee's remarkable cinematic journey is marked by a diverse array of highly acclaimed films, with notable highlights including the 2004 commercial success "Bachelor", the 1992 suspenseful thriller "Shongkhonil Karagar", and the 2002 charming romantic comedy "Choruivati". Throughout her illustrious career, Aupee's unwavering commitment to her craft has garnered her widespread recognition and admiration from both enthusiastic audiences and discerning critics.
Aupee's personal life has been marked by two significant marital unions, with her first marriage being a union with Masud Hasan Ujjol, followed by a subsequent marriage to Asir Ahmed.
However, it is her current marriage to Enamul Karim Nirjhar, which she entered into on July 7, 2016, that has brought her the greatest sense of joy and fulfillment to date.
Aupee's remarkable journey has been marked by her remarkable adaptability as an actress, showcasing her impressive range in taking on a wide array of roles that have captivated the hearts of her fans.
Her remarkable versatility, coupled with her unwavering dedication and unshakeable determination, has earned her a special place in the hearts of audiences and left an indelible mark on the world of Bangladeshi cinema, cementing her status as a true icon in the industry.