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P. Ramlee

Tan Sri Datuk Amar Teuku Zakaria bin Teuku Nyak Puteh (later Ramlee bin Puteh) (22 March 1929 – 29 May 1973), better known by his stage name P. Ramlee (Puteh Ramlee),[1] was a Malaysian actor, filmmaker, musician, and composer famous in both modern-day Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Southern Thailand.[2] Due to his contributions to the film and music industry and his literary work, which began with his acting debut in Singapore in 1948, to the height of his career and then later in Malaysia in 1964 to his decline and death, he is regarded as a prominent icon of Malay entertainment. His popularity has reached as far as Brunei, Indonesia, as well as in Hong Kong and Japan.


P. Ramlee

ڤي رملي
P. Ramlee at the 19th Asia-Pacific Film Festival, 1973
Born
Teuku Zakaria bin Teuku Nyak Puteh

(1929-03-22)22 March 1929
Died29 May 1973(1973-05-29) (aged 44)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Resting placeJalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur
MonumentsP. Ramlee Memorial
Other namesRamlee Puteh
Education
  • Sekolah Melayu Kampung Jawa
  • Francis Light English School (1939–1941)
  • Japanese Navy School (Kaigun Gakko)
  • Penang Free School (1945–1947)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • musician
  • filmmaker
  • composer
Years active1945–1973
Notable work
Spouses
Junaidah Daeng Harris
(m. 1950; div. 1955)
Noorizan Mohd. Noor
(m. 1955; div. 1961)
(m. 1961)
Children7 (including Nasir)
Musical career
GenresPop
Instrument(s)
  • singer
  • actor
  • percussion
  • saxophone
  • accordion
  • trumpet
  • piano
  • guitar
  • viola
  • ukulele
LabelsEMI
Signature

Early life

Ramlee was born on 22 March 1929 to Teuku Nyak Puteh Bin Teuku Karim (1902–1955) and Che Mah Binti Hussein (1904–1967). His father, Teuku Nyak Puteh, who was a descendant of a wealthy family in Aceh, migrated from Lhokseumawe in Aceh, (present day Indonesia) to settle in Penang, where he married Ramlee’s mother, who hailed from Kubang Buaya, Butterworth.

Ramlee received his education from the Sekolah Melayu Kampung Jawa (Kampung Jawa Malay School), Francis Light English School and then to Penang Free School; in all he was registered as "Ramlee" by his father, because his name Teuku Zakaria was not suitable with other children at that time. Reportedly a reluctant and naughty student, Ramlee was nevertheless talented and interested in music and football. His studies at the Penang Free School were interrupted by the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945, during which he enrolled in the Japanese navy school (Kaigun Gakko). He also learnt the basics of music and to sing Japanese songs during this period with his teacher, Hirahe-san. When the war ended, he took music lessons that enabled him to read musical notations.[3]

Name

He abbreviated his name to P. Ramlee (Puteh Ramlee), taking inspiration from the Tamil patronymic naming conventions, where the initial stood for his father's name (Puteh) and was followed by his given name (Ramlee).[4]

Career

 
P. Ramlee and Kasma Booty, 1955

By 1948, the 19 year-old Ramlee had already won a number of singing competitions, and was writing his own songs and playing the violin in a kroncong band.[5] That year, B. S. Rajhans, a film director for the Malay Film Productions (MFP) came across P. Ramlee at a singing competition hosted by Radio Malaya in Bukit Mertajam, Penang. Rajhans placed Ramlee in a supporting role in his film Chinta ("Love"), in which he played a villain, and he also performed five songs as a playback singer providing vocals for the lead actor Roomai Noor [ms].[6][7]

In 1950, Ramlee played his first major role in the film directed by L. Krishnan [ms], Bakti ("Devotion").[8] In Bakti, he was the first actor to sing in his own voice instead of relying on playback singer.[7] In the following films, such as Juwita in 1951 and Ibu ("Mother") in 1953, he became established as a major star of the Malay film industry.[9] Between 1948 and 1955, he starred in a total of 27 films.

Aside from acting, Ramlee was a prolific songwriter, and around 500 of his songs have been recorded, either by himself or by other artists.[10] Ramlee himself recorded 359 songs for his films and records.[5] Among his best known songs are "Getaran Jiwa [ms]", "Dendang Perantau [ms]", "Engkau Laksana Bulan", "Joget Pahang [ms]", "Tudung Periok", "Di Mana Kan Ku Cari Ganti [ms]" and "Azizah".[10] The songs Ramlee wrote were featured in his films, performed by Ramlee himself or by other artists. In Hang Tuah which was directed by B.N. Rao [ms], Ramlee won best musical score at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival.[11]

P. Ramlee started directing feature films in 1955, the first of which was Penarek Becha [ms] ("Trishaw Man"), which was praised as the best Malay film of the year. Ramlee wrote the screenplay for the film based on a story by Lu Xun. He also directed and starred in the Bujang Lapok comedy series.[12] One of these, Pendekar Bujang Lapok, won the Best Comedy award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival.[11] He also won the Best Actor award for Anak-ku Sazali at the festival.[13] Other significant films he directed for MFP include Antara Dua Darjat, Ibu Mertua-ku and Tiga Abdul.

 
Portrait of P. Ramlee

Ramlee's career at the Malay Film Productions between 1955 and 1964 was considered his "golden age" when he made his most critically acclaimed films and wrote his best-remembered songs. In 1964, he left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur to make films with Merdeka Film Productions, however, he was less successful there.[14] He made 18 films with Merdeka, and his last film was Laksamana Do Re Mi. His last song was "Ayer Mata di Kuala Lumpur" ("Tears in Kuala Lumpur") intended for a film of the same name before he died in 1973. In all, Ramlee starred in 62 films and directed 33.[5]

Death and legacy

 
P. Ramlee's gravesite at Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur.

Before dawn of 29 May 1973, P. Ramlee died at the age of 44 from a heart attack and was buried at Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery, in Kuala Lumpur.[15]

In 1986, 13 years after his death, in honour of his contributions to the Malaysian entertainment industry, the P. Ramlee Memorial or Pustaka Peringatan P. Ramlee was built in his home in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. In 1982, the street Jalan Parry, in the center of Kuala Lumpur, was renamed Jalan P. Ramlee in his honour. In 1990, he was posthumously awarded the Malaysian honorific title Tan Sri, and then in 2009, the honorific title of "Datuk Amar" by Sarawak State Government. Then Chief Minister of Sarawak, Abdul Taib Mahmud, an avid fan of Ramlee, presented the award to his adopted daughter, Dian P. Ramlee, in a ceremony honouring veteran artists in Kuching.[16]

The P. Ramlee House is a museum situated along Jalan P. Ramlee (formerly Caunter Hall road) in Penang, Malaysia. The building is a restored wooden house that was originally built in 1926 by his father and uncle. The house had previously undergone multiple repairs before being taken over by the National Archives as an extension of its P. Ramlee Memorial project in Kuala Lumpur. Items on display at the house include personal memorabilia related to his life in Penang and items belonging to his family.[citation needed]

On 22 March 2017; his 88th birthday, Google honored P. Ramlee with a Doodle on the Malaysian Google homepage.[17][18]

In 2021, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) honoured him with their limited-time menu, the Burger P. Ramlee — a combination between KFC Zinger and P. Ramlee's favourite dish, the Nasi Kandar where it is available in four combos — À'la Carte, Kombo, Set Legenda and Kombo Ikon.[19][20]

Filmography

P. Ramlee was involved in many aspects of his films: as scriptwriter, director, actor as well as music composer and singer. He was involved in 62 films throughout his career as an actor, as well as a number of other films in other capacities.

Awards

Entities named after P. Ramlee

 
P. Ramlee Street in Kuala Lumpur

Various places are named after Ramlee

  • Jalan P. Ramlee, Penang[24] (formerly known as Caunter Hall; renamed on 30 August 1983)[24][25]
  • Jalan P. Ramlee, Kuala Lumpur[26] (formerly known as Jalan Parry; renamed in 1982)
  • Bangunan P. Ramlee and Bilik Mesyuarat Tan Sri P. Ramlee at Sekolah Kebangsaan Hulu Klang, Selangor (used as background in Masam Masam Manis)
  • Jalan P. Ramlee, Kuching, Sarawak[27] (formerly known as Jalan Jawa)
  • Taman P. Ramlee (formerly Taman Furlong)[28] a townships at Setapak, Kuala Lumpur and George Town, Penang
  • Pawagam Mini P. Ramlee at Studio Merdeka, FINAS, Ulu Klang, Selangor
  • Makmal P.Ramlee at Filem Negara Malaysia, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
  • P. Ramlee Auditorium[29] (formerly known as RTM Auditorium), Angkasapuri
  • SK Tan Sri P. Ramlee, Georgetown, Penang[30] (formerly SK Kampung Jawa, his alma mater; renamed on 13 November 2011)
  • Ramlee Mall at Suria KLCC shopping centre, Kuala Lumpur
  • Bukit Nanas Monorail station, Kuala Lumpur, formerly known as P. Ramlee Monorail station
  • Auditorium P. Ramlee, RTM Kuching, Sarawak[31]

References

  1. ^ Murtado, Ali (22 March 2019). "P. Ramlee: Seniman Jenius Keturunan Indonesia yang Terpinggirkan". kumparan (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 March 2021. Mungkin sedikit yang tahu, jika huruf P di depan nama P. Ramlee adalah singkatan dari ‘Puteh’. [Maybe only a few people know that the letter P in front of the name P. Ramlee stands for 'Puteh'.]{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Alyssa Lee (21 August 2018). "Icon for the ages, P. Ramlee". Buro247. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  3. ^ Zaedi Zolkafli (2011). Koleksi P. Ramlee. Felix Entertainment. p. 14. ISBN 978-967-10012-0-2.
  4. ^ Fuller, Thomas; Tribune, International Herald (17 July 1998). "Creating a Hero:Malaysia's Unlikely Icon". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b c Adil Johan (2018). Cosmopolitan Intimacies. NUS Press. pp. 20–21. ISBN 9789814722636 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Poshek Fu, ed. (2019). China Forever: The Shaw Brothers and Diasporic Cinema. University of Illinois Press. p. 158. ISBN 9780252075001 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ a b "Malay Film Productions". Shaw Organisation.
  8. ^ Van der Heide, William (2014). Malaysian Cinema, Asian Film. Amsterdam University Press. p. 133–134. ISBN 9781783203611 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Poshek Fu, ed. (2019). China Forever: The Shaw Brothers and Diasporic Cinema. University of Illinois Press. p. 159. ISBN 9780252075001 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ a b Craig A. Lockard (1998). Dance of Life: Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia. University of Hawai'i Press. pp. 218–220. ISBN 978-0824819187.
  11. ^ a b Gaik Cheng, Khoo (2011). Reclaiming Adat: Contemporary Malaysian Film and Literature. UBC Press. p. 91. ISBN 9780774841443 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ Kwa Chong Guan, Kua Bak Lim, ed. (2019). A General History Of The Chinese In Singapore. World Scientific Publishing Company. p. 621. ISBN 9789813277656 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Tan, K.H. (9 December 1988). "Screen legend lives on". The Straits Times. Singapore. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  14. ^ Lockard, Craig (1998). Dance of Life: Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia. University of Hawaii Press. p. 220. ISBN 9780824862114 – via Google Books.
  15. ^ "Malay movie idol Ramlee dies after heart attack". The Straits Times. 30 May 2010. p. 17. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  16. ^ "Taib receives prestigious Perdana Seniman Agung P Ramlee Award | my Sarawak - News coverage around Sarawak, Sabah and Malaysia". Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  17. ^ "P. Ramlee's 88th birthday". Google Doodle. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  18. ^ "Google Doodle honours arts legend P. Ramlee on 88th birthday". Today Online. 22 March 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  19. ^ Mohd Zaky Zainudin (27 October 2021). "KFC perkenal Burger P. Ramlee". Berita Harian. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  20. ^ "KFC perkenalkan Burger P. Ramlee". Bisnes HM. Harian Metro. 26 October 2021. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  21. ^ a b . Prime Minister's Department (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  22. ^ "P. Ramlee | Infopedia". Eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  23. ^ "PressReader.com – Connecting People Through News". Pressreader.com. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  24. ^ a b "P. Ramlee | Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  25. ^ IBRAHIM, NIK KHUSAIRI. "Humble house where a star was born". The Star. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  26. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  27. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  28. ^ "Taman P Ramlee, Setapak – Propwall". Propwall.my. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  29. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  30. ^ . Sktansripramlee.edu.my. Archived from the original on 4 October 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  31. ^ "Auditorium P. Ramlee". Retrieved 17 August 2018.

External links

  • (Malay language)
  • P. Ramlee Cyber Museum
  • P. Ramlee: Namamu Dijulang, Jasamu Dikenang Astro special tribute Program, October 2010
  • P. Ramlee at IMDb

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In this Malay name there is no family name The name Teuku Nyak Puteh is a patronymic and the person should be referred to by the given name Teuku Zakaria The Arabic derived word bin or binti binte if used means son of or daughter of respectively Tan Sri Datuk Amar Teuku Zakaria bin Teuku Nyak Puteh later Ramlee bin Puteh 22 March 1929 29 May 1973 better known by his stage name P Ramlee Puteh Ramlee 1 was a Malaysian actor filmmaker musician and composer famous in both modern day Singapore Malaysia Indonesia and Southern Thailand 2 Due to his contributions to the film and music industry and his literary work which began with his acting debut in Singapore in 1948 to the height of his career and then later in Malaysia in 1964 to his decline and death he is regarded as a prominent icon of Malay entertainment His popularity has reached as far as Brunei Indonesia as well as in Hong Kong and Japan Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Datuk AmarP RamleePSM DA AMNڤي رملي P Ramlee at the 19th Asia Pacific Film Festival 1973BornTeuku Zakaria bin Teuku Nyak Puteh 1929 03 22 22 March 1929Penang Straits Settlements British Malaya now Malaysia Died29 May 1973 1973 05 29 aged 44 Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaResting placeJalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery Kuala LumpurMonumentsP Ramlee MemorialOther namesRamlee PutehEducationSekolah Melayu Kampung Jawa Francis Light English School 1939 1941 Japanese Navy School Kaigun Gakko Penang Free School 1945 1947 OccupationsActor singer musician filmmaker composerYears active1945 1973Notable workBujang Lapok film series Antara Dua Darjat Sergeant Hassan Do Re Mi film series Labu dan Labi film series Tiga Abdul Hang Tuah Ibu MertuakuSpousesJunaidah Daeng Harris m 1950 div 1955 wbr Noorizan Mohd Noor m 1955 div 1961 wbr Saloma m 1961 wbr Children7 including Nasir Musical careerGenresPopInstrument s singeractorpercussionsaxophoneaccordiontrumpetpianoguitarviolaukuleleLabelsEMISignature Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Name 2 Career 3 Death and legacy 4 Filmography 5 Awards 6 Entities named after P Ramlee 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditRamlee was born on 22 March 1929 to Teuku Nyak Puteh Bin Teuku Karim 1902 1955 and Che Mah Binti Hussein 1904 1967 His father Teuku Nyak Puteh who was a descendant of a wealthy family in Aceh migrated from Lhokseumawe in Aceh present day Indonesia to settle in Penang where he married Ramlee s mother who hailed from Kubang Buaya Butterworth Ramlee received his education from the Sekolah Melayu Kampung Jawa Kampung Jawa Malay School Francis Light English School and then to Penang Free School in all he was registered as Ramlee by his father because his name Teuku Zakaria was not suitable with other children at that time Reportedly a reluctant and naughty student Ramlee was nevertheless talented and interested in music and football His studies at the Penang Free School were interrupted by the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945 during which he enrolled in the Japanese navy school Kaigun Gakko He also learnt the basics of music and to sing Japanese songs during this period with his teacher Hirahe san When the war ended he took music lessons that enabled him to read musical notations 3 Name Edit He abbreviated his name to P Ramlee Puteh Ramlee taking inspiration from the Tamil patronymic naming conventions where the initial stood for his father s name Puteh and was followed by his given name Ramlee 4 Career Edit P Ramlee and Kasma Booty 1955 By 1948 the 19 year old Ramlee had already won a number of singing competitions and was writing his own songs and playing the violin in a kroncong band 5 That year B S Rajhans a film director for the Malay Film Productions MFP came across P Ramlee at a singing competition hosted by Radio Malaya in Bukit Mertajam Penang Rajhans placed Ramlee in a supporting role in his film Chinta Love in which he played a villain and he also performed five songs as a playback singer providing vocals for the lead actor Roomai Noor ms 6 7 In 1950 Ramlee played his first major role in the film directed by L Krishnan ms Bakti Devotion 8 In Bakti he was the first actor to sing in his own voice instead of relying on playback singer 7 In the following films such as Juwita in 1951 and Ibu Mother in 1953 he became established as a major star of the Malay film industry 9 Between 1948 and 1955 he starred in a total of 27 films Aside from acting Ramlee was a prolific songwriter and around 500 of his songs have been recorded either by himself or by other artists 10 Ramlee himself recorded 359 songs for his films and records 5 Among his best known songs are Getaran Jiwa ms Dendang Perantau ms Engkau Laksana Bulan Joget Pahang ms Tudung Periok Di Mana Kan Ku Cari Ganti ms and Azizah 10 The songs Ramlee wrote were featured in his films performed by Ramlee himself or by other artists In Hang Tuah which was directed by B N Rao ms Ramlee won best musical score at the Asia Pacific Film Festival 11 P Ramlee started directing feature films in 1955 the first of which was Penarek Becha ms Trishaw Man which was praised as the best Malay film of the year Ramlee wrote the screenplay for the film based on a story by Lu Xun He also directed and starred in the Bujang Lapok comedy series 12 One of these Pendekar Bujang Lapok won the Best Comedy award at the Asia Pacific Film Festival 11 He also won the Best Actor award for Anak ku Sazali at the festival 13 Other significant films he directed for MFP include Antara Dua Darjat Ibu Mertua ku and Tiga Abdul Portrait of P Ramlee Ramlee s career at the Malay Film Productions between 1955 and 1964 was considered his golden age when he made his most critically acclaimed films and wrote his best remembered songs In 1964 he left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur to make films with Merdeka Film Productions however he was less successful there 14 He made 18 films with Merdeka and his last film was Laksamana Do Re Mi His last song was Ayer Mata di Kuala Lumpur Tears in Kuala Lumpur intended for a film of the same name before he died in 1973 In all Ramlee starred in 62 films and directed 33 5 Death and legacy Edit P Ramlee s gravesite at Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery Kuala Lumpur Before dawn of 29 May 1973 P Ramlee died at the age of 44 from a heart attack and was buried at Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery in Kuala Lumpur 15 In 1986 13 years after his death in honour of his contributions to the Malaysian entertainment industry the P Ramlee Memorial or Pustaka Peringatan P Ramlee was built in his home in Setapak Kuala Lumpur In 1982 the street Jalan Parry in the center of Kuala Lumpur was renamed Jalan P Ramlee in his honour In 1990 he was posthumously awarded the Malaysian honorific title Tan Sri and then in 2009 the honorific title of Datuk Amar by Sarawak State Government Then Chief Minister of Sarawak Abdul Taib Mahmud an avid fan of Ramlee presented the award to his adopted daughter Dian P Ramlee in a ceremony honouring veteran artists in Kuching 16 The P Ramlee House is a museum situated along Jalan P Ramlee formerly Caunter Hall road in Penang Malaysia The building is a restored wooden house that was originally built in 1926 by his father and uncle The house had previously undergone multiple repairs before being taken over by the National Archives as an extension of its P Ramlee Memorial project in Kuala Lumpur Items on display at the house include personal memorabilia related to his life in Penang and items belonging to his family citation needed On 22 March 2017 his 88th birthday Google honored P Ramlee with a Doodle on the Malaysian Google homepage 17 18 In 2021 Kentucky Fried Chicken KFC honoured him with their limited time menu the Burger P Ramlee a combination between KFC Zinger and P Ramlee s favourite dish the Nasi Kandar where it is available in four combos A la Carte Kombo Set Legenda and Kombo Ikon 19 20 Filmography EditMain article P Ramlee filmography P Ramlee was involved in many aspects of his films as scriptwriter director actor as well as music composer and singer He was involved in 62 films throughout his career as an actor as well as a number of other films in other capacities Awards Edit Malaysia Member of the Order of the Defender of the Realm AMN 1962 21 Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia PSM Tan Sri 1990 posthumously 21 P Ramlee was posthumously granted the sobriquet Seniman Agung 22 Sarawak Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak DA Datuk Amar 2009 posthumously 23 Entities named after P Ramlee Edit P Ramlee Street in Kuala Lumpur Various places are named after Ramlee Jalan P Ramlee Penang 24 formerly known as Caunter Hall renamed on 30 August 1983 24 25 Jalan P Ramlee Kuala Lumpur 26 formerly known as Jalan Parry renamed in 1982 Bangunan P Ramlee and Bilik Mesyuarat Tan Sri P Ramlee at Sekolah Kebangsaan Hulu Klang Selangor used as background in Masam Masam Manis Jalan P Ramlee Kuching Sarawak 27 formerly known as Jalan Jawa Taman P Ramlee formerly Taman Furlong 28 a townships at Setapak Kuala Lumpur and George Town Penang Pawagam Mini P Ramlee at Studio Merdeka FINAS Ulu Klang Selangor Makmal P Ramlee at Filem Negara Malaysia Petaling Jaya Selangor P Ramlee Auditorium 29 formerly known as RTM Auditorium Angkasapuri SK Tan Sri P Ramlee Georgetown Penang 30 formerly SK Kampung Jawa his alma mater renamed on 13 November 2011 Ramlee Mall at Suria KLCC shopping centre Kuala Lumpur Bukit Nanas Monorail station Kuala Lumpur formerly known as P Ramlee Monorail station Auditorium P Ramlee RTM Kuching Sarawak 31 References Edit Murtado Ali 22 March 2019 P Ramlee Seniman Jenius Keturunan Indonesia yang Terpinggirkan kumparan in Indonesian Retrieved 30 March 2021 Mungkin sedikit yang tahu jika huruf P di depan nama P Ramlee adalah singkatan dari Puteh Maybe only a few people know that the letter P in front of the name P Ramlee stands for Puteh a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Alyssa Lee 21 August 2018 Icon for the ages P Ramlee Buro247 Retrieved 1 June 2020 Zaedi Zolkafli 2011 Koleksi P Ramlee Felix Entertainment p 14 ISBN 978 967 10012 0 2 Fuller Thomas Tribune International Herald 17 July 1998 Creating a Hero Malaysia s Unlikely Icon The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 3 June 2022 a b c Adil Johan 2018 Cosmopolitan Intimacies NUS Press pp 20 21 ISBN 9789814722636 via Google Books Poshek Fu ed 2019 China Forever The Shaw Brothers and Diasporic Cinema University of Illinois Press p 158 ISBN 9780252075001 via Google Books a b Malay Film Productions Shaw Organisation Van der Heide William 2014 Malaysian Cinema Asian Film Amsterdam University Press p 133 134 ISBN 9781783203611 via Google Books Poshek Fu ed 2019 China Forever The Shaw Brothers and Diasporic Cinema University of Illinois Press p 159 ISBN 9780252075001 via Google Books a b Craig A Lockard 1998 Dance of Life Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia University of Hawai i Press pp 218 220 ISBN 978 0824819187 a b Gaik Cheng Khoo 2011 Reclaiming Adat Contemporary Malaysian Film and Literature UBC Press p 91 ISBN 9780774841443 via Google Books Kwa Chong Guan Kua Bak Lim ed 2019 A General History Of The Chinese In Singapore World Scientific Publishing Company p 621 ISBN 9789813277656 via Google Books Tan K H 9 December 1988 Screen legend lives on The Straits Times Singapore Retrieved 6 April 2022 Lockard Craig 1998 Dance of Life Popular Music and Politics in Southeast Asia University of Hawaii Press p 220 ISBN 9780824862114 via Google Books Malay movie idol Ramlee dies after heart attack The Straits Times 30 May 2010 p 17 Retrieved 17 August 2018 Taib receives prestigious Perdana Seniman Agung P Ramlee Award my Sarawak News coverage around Sarawak Sabah and Malaysia Archived from the original on 15 April 2013 Retrieved 1 November 2010 P Ramlee s 88th birthday Google Doodle Retrieved 17 August 2017 Google Doodle honours arts legend P Ramlee on 88th birthday Today Online 22 March 2017 Retrieved 17 August 2017 Mohd Zaky Zainudin 27 October 2021 KFC perkenal Burger P Ramlee Berita Harian Retrieved 22 November 2021 KFC perkenalkan Burger P Ramlee Bisnes HM Harian Metro 26 October 2021 Retrieved 22 November 2021 a b SEMAKAN PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN BINTANG DAN PINGAT Prime Minister s Department Malaysia Archived from the original on 29 September 2018 Retrieved 22 March 2022 P Ramlee Infopedia Eresources nlb gov sg Retrieved 13 June 2017 PressReader com Connecting People Through News Pressreader com Retrieved 11 June 2017 a b P Ramlee Infopedia eresources nlb gov sg Retrieved 3 November 2021 IBRAHIM NIK KHUSAIRI Humble house where a star was born The Star Retrieved 3 November 2021 Google Maps Google Maps Retrieved 11 June 2017 Google Maps Google Maps Retrieved 11 June 2017 Taman P Ramlee Setapak Propwall Propwall my Retrieved 11 June 2017 Google Maps Google Maps Retrieved 11 June 2017 SK TAN SRI P RAMLEE PULAU PINANG TEL 042268841 Sktansripramlee edu my Archived from the original on 4 October 2016 Retrieved 13 June 2017 Auditorium P Ramlee Retrieved 17 August 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to P Ramlee P Ramlee s Profile sinemamalaysia com my Malay language P Ramlee Cyber Museum P Ramlee Namamu Dijulang Jasamu Dikenang Astro special tribute Program October 2010 P Ramlee at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title P Ramlee amp oldid 1130192553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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