Anwar calls on society to continue appreciating P. Ramlee's legacy


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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (left) says that P. Ramlee's works are not just for entertainment but also reflect the values, culture and artistic identity of the nation. Photos: The Star, Filepic

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hopes that society will continue to appreciate the works and contributions of the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee, a national treasure, in the country's entertainment industry.

Anwar said that P. Ramlee's works are not just for entertainment but also reflect the values, culture and artistic identity of the nation. 

He added that P. Ramlee also taught the importance of creativity and dedication in artistic work, while inspiring everyone.

"Last night, I had the opportunity to watch the P. Ramlee Madu Tiga Live Concert at the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO), conducted by the talented Ahmad Muriz Che Rose, alongside his dedicated and professional team, who delivered an impressive musical performance.

"May the current generation continue to appreciate and preserve this artistic heritage and remember the late P. Ramlee's contributions to the country's entertainment industry," he said in a Facebook post today. – Bernama

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