Anima Choudhury (born 28 February 1953) is a singer from the Indian north eastern state of Assam.
Supplementing her musical career, Choudhury has also led a parallel academic life, with a Doctorate degree in history conferred by Gauhati University.
[citation needed] Choudhury graduated from Cotton College, Gauhati with Honors in History in 1972.
Until her retirement in 2013, she was Associate Professor and later as Head of Department of History at Chhaygaon College, Kamrup, Assam.
[citation needed] She has been invited to many International, national and state level seminars, and has presented research papers on several topics involving culture and music.
She also provided playback singing for the Bengali film Tridhara in 2013, and has given her voice for TV serials Maa Manasa, Devi, Vandanand others.
[citation needed] Since her childhood, she been a regular voice in All India Radio, rendering performances first in 'Akanir Mel' and then in 'Chemoniar Chora'.
[citation needed] She has been invited many by Indian/Assamese organizations in the United States to perform as an ambassador of the Assamese musical heritage.