- Pritan Ambroase, originally from Kent in England, has been nicknamed the 'Rebel with A Cause' as he is one of the few CEOs who has physically protested on foot for human rights in more than 35 countries and is globally praised for combining entertainment, philanthropy, and education to further humanitarianism and unite people worldwide. Ambroase is a film director, producer, media entrepreneur, and philanthropist who actively participates in human rights activism across all borders. In 2023, he visited the war zone of Ukraine multiple times and directed the film "Can I Go Home Now?" to give voice to the children affected by ongoing war, cruel violence, and complete devastation. Multiple Oscar winners like A. R. Rahman are part of the film, which is to be released in 2024.
From a very young age, Ambroase recognized the power of entertainment, education, and philanthropy and has made it his life's mission to combine these components.
Ambroase is the CEO/Editor-in-Chief of The Hollywood Insider media network and the founder of the Humans of Our World Foundation. Under his leadership, The Hollywood Insider media network has transformed into what it is today - a media network that has fully banned gossip and scandal. The re-engineered Hollywood Insider, with his guidance, focuses on substance and meaningful entertainment, aiming to use media as a tool to unite and better our world. It combines entertainment, education, and philanthropy while being against gossip and scandal and caters equally to the masses and individuals/small communities alike, telling global stories from its own local perspective. Media is a tool that can positively affect everyone, and it is with that intention that Hollywood Insider's value sets have been written
Ambroase is also the President of 'The Masters of Cinema Awards', which recognizes excellence and extraordinary contribution to cinema in many categories. The goal of the awards ceremony is to recognize extraordinary talent without the influence of campaigning and politics. Past winners include French director Olivier Dahan of the Marion Cotillard-starring film 'La Vie en Rose' and Tamil director Mani Ratnam of 'Dil Se', which featured music by two-time Oscar-winning A. R. Rahman.
Alongside his career in entertainment and media, Ambroase continues to be a passionate humanitarian and a constant human rights activist/advocate. At the age of 18, he started the philanthropic organization named "Humans of Our World Foundation", which has helped people and causes in need in over 190 countries worldwide. He chose this specific name as he wanted humans globally to unite regardless of mental, political, or physical borders. His foundation's official supporters include heavyweights such as Oscar Winner Dame Judi Dench, Oscar Winner Adrien Brody, Joanna Lumley OBE, Amanda Holden, Bear Grylls, Andy Serkis, etc. The foundation actively supports over 32 causes.
Ambroase is a regular on red carpets worldwide and is the recipient of the "Movie That Matters" Award at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. He has also been honored by the Venice Film Festival and has made multiple official appearances at the festival. His diverse upbringing shaped the values he possesses. He was 4 years old when he first enrolled in elite boarding schools and by the time he graduated from 12th grade (High School/Secondary School), he had attended 11 different schools, of which 6 were boarding schools, in seven different countries and three different continents. This exposed him to a plethora of languages, cultures, religions, lifestyles, and perspectives. He credits his humanitarian values to his diverse schooling and global upbringing, which immersed him in various cultures, languages, religions, lifestyles, and perspectives. According to him, this has left him with no choice but to unite humans all over the world, as there are more similarities than differences among cultures.
Ambroase began public speaking at the young age of 8, and by 14, he was acting as Master Of Ceremonies for events hosted by the leader of the Conservative Party, Lord Michael Howard, in the United Kingdom. After garnering multiple awards for acting and writing plays for the stage as well as radio, he was discovered by his talent agent. A radio play written by Ambroase on the life of Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas A Becket, won the Best Radio Play award, in which he also voiced the lead role of Becket. In theatre, Pritan won accolades and received multiple standing ovations for playing complex lead roles in the dramatic genre. His first audition landed him a starring role in a primetime series after impressing the director who thought he was a veteran. After his first TV show, he went back to complete high school as education was important to him. In 2005, Pritan completed his second script at 17 years old, having written his first script at 12. At 19, he became the youngest person in England to be funded to direct his first film. With support from National Lottery programs such as Unltd and Big Boost, he directed his first film, acting as both the lead and director with an international cast and crew. Pritan's performance as a blind teenager won accolades, and the film was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival 2007 and the Edinburgh Film Festival in 2007. For his first film, Pritan also hired local underprivileged youths to work on the film in various crew roles, helping them gain industry experience.
Against his agent's advice and despite multiple offers from directors and producers in the USA and UK, Pritan chose to attend university in California, pausing his acting career. Upon graduation from university in California, Ambroase joined his family's group of companies and was appointed President, focusing on expansions in the UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia. After several years as President of his group of companies, Ambroase, whose heart was always in Hollywood, films, media, and entertainment, fully committed to the entertainment industry in 2017. He has since hosted multiple shows, such as MAKE YOURSELF GREAT AGAIN, UP CLOSE & PERSONAL, and POWERFUL QUESTIONS, showcasing his range from inspirational and deep topics to those with comedic timing. Pritan also produced, directed, and hosted MESSAGES FROM AMERICA, a show giving a voice to everyday civilians in America and presenting their views on important topics such as immigration, refugees, religion, human rights, the presidency, education, healthcare, etc. This series, which has run for two seasons, highlights that civilian Americans have their own minds, which may differ from their politicians'.
After multiple appearances at the Venice Film Festival, Pritan praised the institution for uniting the world through art, cinema, and talent regardless of political borders and segregation, aligning with his humanitarian values and the mission of his foundation, Humans Of Our World. Pritan is a regular at New York Fashion Week, red carpet movie premieres, and has served as a face and spokesperson for multiple high-profile luxury brands.
Since 2018, Pritan has hosted multiple shows for Hollywood Insider. Along with his foundation, he has partnered with high-profile stars and Hollywood Insider on a humanitarian campaign. He is also producing and directing a documentary and initiative providing assistance to villagers in Nepal, Africa, South America, etc., with the support of celebrities such as Dame Judi Dench, Adrien Brody, Joanna Lumley, Amanda Holden, Bear Grylls, Andy Serkis, etc. Dame Judi Dench's belief in the work of Pritan's foundation, Humans Of Our World, has led her to personally finance and donate to their Nepal campaign, aiding remote villages with medical care.
Ambroase continues his passion for cinema, entertainment, and media, utilizing his media network, Hollywood Insider, to focus on substantive and meaningful matters. He remarks, "When artists, cinema, media, positive intention, and humanitarianism combine into one, it creates a beautiful symphony of love, loyalty, and unity which vibrates across the highest and most divisive walls."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sam S.
- His mother inspired him to be a humanitarian from the age of 6, as multiple times a year, she would instruct Pritan to donate food, clothes and books to those in need.
- Has attended over 11 schools during his schooling from elementary to high school, 6 of them were boarding schools. In 7 countries, 3 continents and multiple cities.
- His philanthropic foundation HUMANS OF OUR WORLD has helped provide medical care to areas struck by disasters all over the world like Philippines, Nepal, Haiti, Mexico, Italy, etc.
- Wrote his first radio play at age 15 on the life of the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas a Becket - he also voiced the titular character. It won the Best Radio Play.
- A conversation with director Ron Howard at a party led to his return to the entertainment industry.
- [on his philanthropic efforts and what inspires, in an interview in 2016] I want the foundation I started "Humans of our World" to belong to everyone. Mahatma Gandhi said, "Be the change you want to see in the world", but I modified that statement and made it about each of us UNITED. Thus, "Humans of our World: We are the change we want to see in the world". Unity is the MOST important. Boundaries, prejudices and segregations can be easily removed when we learn to focus on hearts, compassion and unity. There are more similarities than differences, let's just focus on those major similarities and unite regardless of the little differences. Once we start with the change for the better as individuals ourselves, then we can do it as groups, then the world as a community.
- [on what defines his sense of style and fashion] I don't know fashion, but I do know style. But then again I only like forever and style is forever unlike fashion which is temporary. My style and values just like me, are without limitations of time or boundaries, thus a forever classic! My style is classic.
- [in a interview on who he admires] I admire quite a few people. Some are famous, some aren't. The people I admire the most have one thing in common, and that is courage. I ADMIRE courageous people. Courage is sexy, beautiful, inspirational. Courage is beautiful. Courage is attractive. Courage is sexy. Courage has nothing to do with your body type, your looks, if you are wealthy or poor, the car you drive or the watch you wear, your fame or your power. But its so simple, if you have courage, and you are courageous, then you shine and glow, you stand out as the winner. In fact in my eyes I do not differentiate if you are beautiful or ugly based on your looks, its all to do with courage. A coward is ugly and repulsive, no matter how physically goodlooking they may be. A courageous person is truly and simply beautiful, frankly courageous ones are hot. I fall in love a little more every time I see courage. I have the utmost respect for courageous ones.
- I find a personal meaning in everything in this world. Aside from being a Global Luxury Ambassador, I am also a Philanthropist and Humanitarian which means I look at things from various different perspectives. After all, all of life is perspective. To many fashion week might be fickle and meaningless, see to me I see fashion weeks as something that unites the world in art, fashion is art. Fashion industry, Hollywood and World Cinema are capable of great things, and that has been proven. For those weeks, be it in New York, London, Paris, Milan, etc the world unites in the name of fashion/art. The designers are from all the over the world, the people invited are from all over the world, the clothes are worn all over the world. And that I love..... I love the world uniting, be it for art, fashion, sport, movies, etc and hopefully someday for politics. Especially in this current election climate where so much hate is on display, it is refreshing to see a week dedicated to celebrating talent, people and fashion, no matter where it comes from. Many of the projects I have done with United Nations and future collaborations too, we have utilized fashion industry, Hollywood and world cinema, these industries are now instrumental in helping to unite the world and make it a better place.
- [on Hollywood making the world a better place, in an interview at the red carpet premiere of Doctor Strange] I truly believe that Hollywood, World Cinema and the Fashion Industry can unite our world and make it a better place. Hollywood and Movie Studios often get a bad name for being money hungry, whitewashing, corporate monsters. But I would like to sing a different tune and highlight the fact that Hollywood and movie studios have also done great work for betterment of our world. I am proud of Disney and Marvel, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Scott Derrickson for going to Nepal to shoot the film so soon after the earthquake that devastated the country. They could have easily chosen to film only on set in LA, but they didn't. I am all for it. My philanthropic foundation Humans of our World did extensive work in providing relief to the victims and brought positive attention and help to Nepal. The trouble with disaster areas, is that the media's attention lasts for a few weeks, Nepal's earthquake victims plight was soon forgotten, but Benedict and Marvel being there, brought attention back to Nepal and now the movie's release worldwide tells the world that the country is ready for tourism and highlights the continued plight of earthquake victims in Nepal. The country's economy depends largely on tourism. As a philanthropist who believes in a unified world, I would like to thank all of them. And I must say Nepal has been picturised in such a spectacularly beautiful way. The country is a perfectly beautiful backdrop which adds to the grandeur of Doctor Strange. Hopefully just like Nepal, Hollywood will film movies in other disaster struck areas like Italy, Haiti, etc too, while organically fitting the storyline. I love the world uniting, be it for art, fashion, sport, movies, etc and hopefully someday for politics. I will keep using my platform to shine light on the causes that need help and to the ones bettering our world.
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