2014-2020: Early Work and Tulu cinema Ambaar made his acting debut in the Tulu film
Barke (2014). Though the film had a modest release, it marked his entry into cinema after working as a radio jockey and appearing in short films. He rose to prominence with
Pilibail Yamunakka, directed by K Sooraj Shetty, co-starring
Sonal Monteiro. The film was a major hit in the Tulu belt, earning him the Red FM Tulu Film Award for Best Actor. He continued to appear in regional hits like
Appe Teacher and
Rambarooti, earning praise for his comic timing and relatable performances.
2020-Present: Breakthrough in Kannada cinema and career expansion He made his Kannada film debut with
Rajaru (2017), followed by
DK Bose (2019), directed by Anil Kumar. Ambaar’s career-defining moment came with
Dia (2020), directed by
K S Ashoka, opposite
Kushee Ravi and
Dheekshith Shetty. He portrayed Adi, a selfless lover. The film became a hit and earned Ambaar the SIIMA Award for Best Male Debut – Kannada. Ambaar reprised his role in the Hindi remake
Dear Dia (2022), marking his Bollywood debut and its Marathi adaptation
Sari (2023). He also appeared in Kannada films like
Sugarless (2022), directed by Shashidhar KM, opposite
Priyanka Thimmesh. His other noteworthy role came through
Bairagee alongside
Shivarajkumar. Ambaar starred in
Dooradarshana (2023), directed by Arvind Kuplikar, opposite
Meghana Gaonkar, a nostalgic comedy set in the 1980s. He also featured in the anthology
Pentagon (segment Karma). He appeared in
Juni, directed by Vaibhav, playing Partha in a romantic drama, and in
Matsyagandha. His Tamil debut came with
Mazhai Pidikkatha Manithan. His film
Happily Married had a direct OTT release. In 2025, Ambaar continued his successful run with
Kothalavadi, an action drama directed by Lohith, and
Bhuvanam Gaganam. He also signed
Dear Uma (Telugu) and
Life Is Beautiful, expanding his multilingual footprint. == Personal life ==