Late Rebel Star Ambareesh has a cameo in his son Abhishek's film Amar reveals director Nagashekar
Abhishek is making his Sandalwood debut with the upcoming film Amar. Directed by Nagashekar, the film is all set to release on May 31. Well, this film is going to be special for Abhishek as it will see his late father Ambareesh in a cameo.
Known for his rebellious roles in Kannada films like Pandavaru & Bulbul, late Rebel Star Ambareesh will be seen on the big screen for the last time in his son Abhishek's upcoming film Amar, which is his Sandalwood debut. Directed by Nagashekar, the film is all set to release on May 31. This film is going to be special for Abhishek as it will see his late father Ambareesh in a cameo. Nagashekar recently during an interview with Cinema Express revealed about the last shot with Ambareesh before his death last year. The director said, "I had managed to capture one sequence with the legend, Ambareesh, which will be the last shot of his career."
The director also revealed about the last conversation with Ambareesh before his death. He shared, “As a responsible father, he was curious about his son’s performance and even watched the first half of the film. I wanted to show him the clippings of the Switzerland episodes, and when I had visited him on the day he passed away, I saw him unwell and told him that I would come back in a few days. Since this film is about a biker, he was keen to know whether his son (Abhishek) was riding well. I updated him on Abhishek’s progress.”
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Actor and former MP Ambareesh passed away on November 25, 2018, after suffering from a massive cardiac arrest. Known as the ‘Rebel Star’ of the industry, the veteran actor breathed his last in Bengaluru.
Ambareesh won the National Award for his debut film Naagarahaavu in 1972 and was known as ‘Rebel Star’. He served as a Union Minister in the UPA Government led by Manmohan Singh and was an MP from 1998-99, 1999-2004 and 2004-2009.
























































