P. Ramlee Kasma Booty S. Roomai Noor [ms] Siput Sarawak [ms]
Music by
Osman Ahmad
Production companies
Shaw Brothers Studio Malay Film Productions
Release date
1 April 1950 (1950-04-01)
Country
Malaysia
Language
Malay
Bakti (English: Faithfullness) is 1950 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white drama film directed and written by L. Krishnan [ms] and produced by Run Run Shaw. It was adapted by S. Ramanathan from Les Misérables. Music and songs were composed by Osman Ahmad. It starred P. Ramlee in his first leading role, Kasma Booty, S. Roomai Noor [ms], and Siput Sarawak [ms]. The film launched Ramlee's career and imposed him as a leading figure in the Malay film industry for the following 20 years.
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