New Straits Times

Zooming in on P. Ramlee’s final years

- By Dennis Chua dchua@nst.com.my

ACTOR and director Megat Sharizal Mohamed Yusoff has “poured his heart out” into his latest film about his idol, King of Entertainm­ent Tan Sri P. Ramlee. The film ‘Mencari Ramlee’ is a poignant look at Ramlee’s final years where he felt “forgotten and sidelined” by the very people who once hero-worshipped him.

The semi-fictional story, which is set in the 1970s, is Megat Sharizal’s directoria­l debut and is inspired by two of his favourite Ramlee films — ‘Seniman Bujang Lapok’ and ‘Antara Dua Darjat’.

“It is not only about Ramlee’s sad final years, but also about the hardships faced by Malaysian artistes who used to thrive in the heyday of Jalan Ampas Studio in Singapore in the 1950s and 1960s,” said Megat Sharizal in a recent interview.

‘Mencari Ramlee’ boasts a starstudde­d cast headlined by Datin Sofea Jane, Tony Eusoff and Mimi Lana, as well as Beto Kusyairy, Amerul Affendi, Bront Palarae, Sharifah Amani and Vanidah Imran.

“This film also highlights the fact that Malaysians only began to appreciate and honour Ramlee after his tragic and untimely death,” said Megat Sharizal.

“It is a semi-fictional story about the circumstan­ces that led to his death at the relatively young age of 44.”

Megat Sharizal, who conceptual­ised the film in 2012, said Ramlee inspired him to become an actor and filmmaker.

“I grew up with a good dose of Ramlee films and music. He has always been my number one idol,” he said.

Megat Sharizal thanked the National Film Developmen­t Corporatio­n (Finas) for assisting him in making his new film. He has made full use of their RM1-million Digital Content Fund to realise it.

He thanked his close friends, filmmakers Nik Amir Mustapha of ‘Imaginur’ fame and Areel

Abu Bakar of ‘Geran & Walid’ fame, for supporting him in his endeavour.

“It is my first time as a filmmaker working with Tony and Sofea. They are fantastic vetand erans who are so versatile, they have done a superb job playing Ramlee and veteran actress Zaiton respective­ly,” he said.

Megat Sharizal has known Tony since his appearance in ‘P. Ramlee The Musical’ a decade ago.

“He really looks like the legend and truly encapsulat­es his spirit. He is the definitive Ramlee actor for Malaysia.”

Megat Sharizal said he met Sofea on the set of ‘Hanyut’. “Back then, I invited her to star in a film about Ramlee someday. She agreed.”

When asked about the big screen premiere of ‘Mencari Ramlee’, he said it was likely to take place in September, around Malaysia Day.

Sofea said she had always wanted to appear in a film about Ramlee as he was one of the nation’s biggest icons and legends.

“My character Zaiton is one of the legendary actresses who knew Ramwell. lee Zaiton is one of three main characters, besides those played by Megat and Mimi, who interact with Ramlee in his final years,” she said.

Sofea said even though the story largely contained fictional dialogue, it was based on real events that hapin pened the 1970s, involving Ramlee and the people who knew him best.

“Megat has done a great job, the story is well-researched and he has a good eye for detail, right up to the way the characters talk and interact.

“I am hopeful that ‘Mencari Rambe lee’ will well-received by moviegoesp­ecially ers, Ramlee fans. It is a compelling story of the great man’s lesser-known side which deserves to be shared with Malaysians.”

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FROM LEFT:
1. The semi-fictional story, set in the 1970s, is Megat Shahrizal Mohamed Yusoff ’s directoria­l debut and is inspired by two of his favourite Ramlee films, namely ‘Seniman Bujang Lapok’ and ‘Antara Dua Darjat’.
2. Datin Sofea Jane says even though the story largely contains fictional dialogue, it is based on real events that happened in the 1970s, involving Ramlee and the people who knew him best.
3. Tony Eusoff stars as the titular character in ‘Mencari Ramlee’ with an ensemble cast that includes Sofea, Mimi Lana, Beto Kusyairy, Amerul Affendi, Bront Palarae, Sharifah Amani and Vanidah Imran.
1 2 3 FROM LEFT: 1. The semi-fictional story, set in the 1970s, is Megat Shahrizal Mohamed Yusoff ’s directoria­l debut and is inspired by two of his favourite Ramlee films, namely ‘Seniman Bujang Lapok’ and ‘Antara Dua Darjat’. 2. Datin Sofea Jane says even though the story largely contains fictional dialogue, it is based on real events that happened in the 1970s, involving Ramlee and the people who knew him best. 3. Tony Eusoff stars as the titular character in ‘Mencari Ramlee’ with an ensemble cast that includes Sofea, Mimi Lana, Beto Kusyairy, Amerul Affendi, Bront Palarae, Sharifah Amani and Vanidah Imran.

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