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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), was a
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actor, filmmaker, musician, and composer famous in both modern-day
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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
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, (present day Indonesia) to settle in
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, where he married Ramlee’s mother, who hailed from Kubang Buaya,
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. 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.


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).


Career

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
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band. That year,
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, a film director for the
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(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
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providing vocals for the lead actor . In 1950, Ramlee played his first major role in the film directed by , ''Bakti'' ("Devotion"). In ''Bakti'', he was the first actor to sing in his own voice instead of relying on playback singer. 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. 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. Ramlee himself recorded 359 songs for his films and records. Among his best known songs are "", "", "Engkau Laksana Bulan", "", "Tudung Periok", "" and "Azizah". The songs Ramlee wrote were featured in his films, performed by Ramlee himself or by other artists. In '' Hang Tuah'' which was directed by , Ramlee won best musical score at the
Asia-Pacific Film Festival The Asia-Pacific Film Festival (abbreviated APFF) is an annual film festival hosted by the Federation of Motion Picture Producers in Asia-Pacific. The festival was first held in Tokyo, Japan, in 1954. History The festival was first held in Toky ...
. P. Ramlee started directing feature films in 1955, the first of which was ' ("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
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. He also directed and starred in the ''
Bujang Lapok ''Bujang Lapok'' (The three Over-aged Bachelors) is a 1957 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white comedy film directed and performed by P. Ramlee. This is the first of the '' Bujang Lapok'' series of films. Plot This film depicts the lives ...
'' comedy series. One of these, ''
Pendekar Bujang Lapok ''Pendekar Bujang Lapok'' (''The Three Bachelor Warriors'') is a 1959 Singaporean comedy film directed by P. Ramlee. It is the second in the '' Bujang Lapok'' series of films, and stars the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar, all ...
'', won the Best Comedy award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival. He also won the Best Actor award for ''
Anak-ku Sazali ''Anak-ku Sazali'' ( Malay: ''Sazali My Son'') is a 1956 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white melodrama film directed and written by Phani Majumdar. The movie is about love between a man and a woman, dreams that can come true and a father ...
'' at the festival. Other significant films he directed for MFP include ''
Antara Dua Darjat ''Antara Dua Darjat'' ( Malay: ''Between Two Class'') is a 1960 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white melodrama film A modern melodrama is a dramatic work in which the plot, typically sensationalized and for a strong emotional appeal ...
'', ''
Ibu Mertua-ku ''Ibu Mertuaku'' (literally "My Mother In-Law") is a 1962 Singaporean melodrama film directed by and starring silver-screen legend P. Ramlee. The film's story revolves around the tragic love affair between Kassim Selamat, a poor musician, and ...
'' and
Tiga Abdul ''Tiga Abdul'' (''The Three Abduls'') is a 1964 Malaysian comedy film directed by and starring Malaysian silver-screen icon P. Ramlee. It tells the story of three brothers who are caught in a web of trickery set by the cunning Sadiq Segaraga wh ...
. 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. He made 18 films with Merdeka, and his last film was ''
Laksamana Do Re Mi ''Laksamana Do Re Mi'' (''Admirals Do, Re, and Mi'') is a 1972 Malaysian comedy film directed by P. Ramlee. Shot in black and white, it is the third instalment in the ''Do Re Mi'' series of comedy films, and features the trio of actors P. Raml ...
''. His last song was "
Ayer Mata di Kuala Lumpur "Air Mata di Kuala Lumpur" (English: "Tears in Kuala Lumpur") is a song written by Malaysian P. Ramlee. The song was composed before his death on 29 May 1973, at the age of 44. The song was recorded by his wife, Saloma. The song was intended to ...
" ("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.


Death and legacy

Before dawn of 29 May 1973, P. Ramlee died at the age of 44 from a heart attack and was buried at
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, in Kuala Lumpur. 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
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, 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,
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, an avid fan of Ramlee, presented the award to his adopted daughter, Dian P. Ramlee, in a ceremony honouring veteran artists in Kuching. The ''P. Ramlee House'' is a museum situated along Jalan P. Ramlee (formerly Caunter Hall road) in
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, 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. On 22 March 2017; his 88th birthday, Google honored P. Ramlee with a Doodle on the Malaysian Google homepage. In 2021,
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(KFC) honoured him with their limited-time menu, the Burger P. Ramlee — a combination between KFC Zinger and P. Ramlee's favourite dish, the
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where it is available in four combos — À'la Carte, Kombo, Set Legenda and Kombo Ikon.


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

* : ** Member of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (AMN) (1962) ** Commander of the
Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia The Most Esteemed Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia ( ms, Darjah Yang Mulia Setia Mahkota Malaysia) is a Malaysian federal award presented for meritorious service to the country and awarded by the sovereign. The order was instituted on ...
(PSM) – Tan Sri (1990; posthumously) **P. Ramlee was posthumously granted the sobriquet Seniman Agung. * : ** Knight Commander of the
Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak The Darjah Yang Amat Mulia Bintang Kenyalang Sarawak (Order of the Star of Hornbill Sarawak) is the second highest order group (in the group of orders) of the orders, decorations, and medals of Sarawak. The order was instituted in 1970, and was r ...
(DA) – Datuk Amar (2009; posthumously)


Entities named after P. Ramlee

Various places are named after Ramlee * Jalan P. Ramlee, Penang (formerly known as Caunter Hall; renamed on 30 August 1983) * Jalan P. Ramlee, Kuala Lumpur (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 (formerly known as Jalan Jawa) * Taman P. Ramlee (formerly Taman Furlong) a townships at
Setapak Setapak is a mukim in Gombak District, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Formerly a tin-mining and rubber estate area, in Malay ''tapak'' means 'step' so ''Setapak'' means 'one step', probably referring to the close proximity of the suburb to Kuala Lu ...
, Kuala Lumpur and George Town, Penang * Pawagam Mini P. Ramlee at Studio Merdeka, FINAS, Ulu Klang, Selangor * Makmal P.Ramlee at
Filem Negara Malaysia The National Film Department of Malaysia ( ms, Filem Negara Malaysia), abbreviated FNM, sometimes ''Jabatan Filem Negara'' (JFN) or informally the Malaysian Film Unit; was a Malaysian state-owned film organization. It is the country's first film ...
,
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, Selangor * P. Ramlee Auditorium (formerly known as RTM Auditorium),
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* SK Tan Sri P. Ramlee, Georgetown, Penang (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


References


External links


P.Ramlee's Profile, sinemamalaysia.com.my
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P. Ramlee Cyber Museum

P. Ramlee: Namamu Dijulang, Jasamu Dikenang Astro special tribute Program, October 2010
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