Laila Sari

Laila Sari
Birth name Nur Laila Sari Jahrotuljannah
Born 4 November 1935
Padang Panjang, Sumatra, Dutch East Indies
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • actress

Hajjah Laila Sari (born 4 November 1935[lower-alpha 1]), born Nurlaila Sari Jahrotuljannah, is an Indonesian comedian and singer of rock and children's songs. She has been nicknamed the "energetic old lady" (nenek-nenek lincah) for her on-stage persona.[1]

Biography

Sari was born Nurlaila Sari Jahrotuljannah in Padang Panjang, West Sumatra, on 4 November 1935.[2] Her father died when she was two, and the following year her grandparents took her from her singer mother Amak to live on Java. There, she was raised in a devout Muslim environment. She went back to live her mother and new stepfather at the age of nine, then — after a period disapproving of her mother's singing career for religious reasons and studying ballet — began singing as an easy way to earn money.[1][3] She made her debut by singing at a wedding party in Pontianak, West Kalimantan with her parents.[1]

Sari continued to perform in concerts, although she did not release any albums during her career. She performed for soldiers and President Sukarno often invited her to perform during Independence Day celebrations at the Presidential Palace. As she became more famous throughout the archipelago, she found herself increasingly sought after by men seeking romance; in a 2010 interview with The Jakarta Globe, Sari recalled that at times they fought over her. In 1955 she appeared in her first film. Three years later, she was banned from performing in Bekasi and Karawang (both in West Java) when committees of women feared she would steal their husbands.[1]

In 1960, Sari married a Dutchman named Bertje, who was five years her junior. As Sari was infertile, the two adopted a child. Sari continued to act, including playing Slamet Rahardjo's love interest in Teguh Karya's 1971 film Wadjah Seorang Laki-Laki (The Face of a Boy).[1]

In 1993, Bertje had a stroke and Sari cut back on her singing and acting to tend to him and her ailing mother; to fund the medical treatment, she sold her cars and second house in Cengkareng, West Jakarta.[4] Bertje died in 2000, a week after Sari's mother.[1] After several offers to go on the Hajj —- the pilgrimage to Mecca mandatory to able-bodied Muslims — she eventually accepted an offer by actress Desy Ratnasari and her family, who were going that year; Ratnasari covered all expenses incurred during the trip, while Sari managed to do some commercials to have extra money for her family.[5]

Since then, Sari has often played comedic roles on television; she also spends time entertaining the elderly at nursing homes.[1] In May 2005 she won a lifetime achievement award from the Inspiring Women Awards in Jakarta.[3] She now lives with her family, including her great granddaughter, in Tangkiwood, West Jakarta; they live in poverty.[2]

Style

Since her debut, Sari has worn mainly modest clothing. When singing, she now uses exaggerated movements and wears a kain (similar to a sarong), long sleeved shirt, and headscarf. While performing on variety shows, she prefers brightly coloured wigs and children's dress.[1]

Filmography

During her career, Sari has performed in more than 20 films.[1]

Notes

  1. After marriage, she originally reported her year of birth as 1940. This was to give the impression that her husband was older than her. Mardiyati 2010, A Flower in the Eve.

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