Comedian Ambe

Ambe successfully concluded his academic pursuits at Model English High School situated in Margao, Goa.

[1] During his youth, Ambe did mimicry, which he incorporated into his short play when asked to stage at a scouts and guides camp in Karwar.

Soares extended an invitation for him to join his theatrical ensemble, where he would have the opportunity to partake in the production of engaging one-act plays.

Prior to establishing himself as a figure in the tiatr industry as both an actor and director, Ambe contributed to Comedian Agostinho's 2006 production titled Aslelim Dukhi, Naslelim Sukhi (Rich Sad, Poor Happy).

Announcing his decision to temporarily pause tiatr production during the 2012 season, resulted in the cessation of the assembly of performers he had brought together during the preceding five-year period.

[2] Ambe having taken a break from scripting and directing new productions in the 2012 season, he preemptively shared his plan with the rest of his troupe, affording them the opportunity to engage in collaborations with different playwrights throughout that timeframe.

During his temporary hiatus from writing and directing duties in 2012, he instead accepted a comedic acting role in the tiatr Tumchinch Bhurguim (Yours Children), which was produced by fellow playwright Menino De Bandar.

This work explored the fundamental societal factors contributing to the widespread problems of rape and various forms of violence targeting women in contemporary times.

[1] Before embarking on a career in comedy, Ambe harbored uncertainties regarding his reception as a comedian among a predominantly Catholic audience, given his Hindu faith.

In the present time, a significant portion of his audience remains uninformed about his religious beliefs, causing a misconception among admirers of tiatr (Goan theater) that he follows the Catholic faith.