Brahmachari (Hindi film)

  • Shammi Kapoor: Brahmachari
  • Rajshree: Sheetal Chaudhary
  • Pran: Ravi Khanna
  • Mumtaz: Roopa Sharma
  • Mohan Choti: Choti / servant
  • Asit Sen: Homeowner
  • Manmohan: Basant / pickpocket
  • Jagdeep: Murli Manohar

Brahmachari (Hindi: ब्रह्मचारी, brahmacari; tagline: Mr. Brahmachari And Family Have Come To Town) is an award winning and successful Hindi film of Bhappi Sonie from the year 1968.

Action

Brahmachari, a likeable man, loves children about everything and has taken some orphans with him. Even if the money really is not enough, it suggests itself as a photojournalist through life. When his boss calls for more dramatic photos, Brahmachari makes itself immediately on the way and takes the opportunity, when a woman wants to plunge into the sea.

Then he takes the woman home. They called Sheetal Chaudhary, and she tells him of her misfortune: My fiance Ravi Khanna has left them and enjoy themselves rather with the pretty Roopa Sharma. Without hesitation, decide Brahmachari and the children to help Sheetal. You make it a seductive woman, who can then take revenge on Ravi.

But soon Brahmachari is cornered, when the bank threatens to seize the house because he can not pay off the mortgage.

When Sheetal everything goes according to plan. Soon she has wrapped around her finger, so that he is ready to marry Ravi. Sheetal, however, makes him the brush-off ice cold and shows their true identity.

This can not be Ravi sit on, and he can play his contacts. Sheetals mother forces her to this wedding, and Ravi makes sure that he puts Brahmachari and the kids on the street if he meddles in his relationship with Sheetal. Although Brahmachari is in love with Sheetal, he obeys.

Some time later, sets Roopa her newborn child before brahmacharis house. However, before she runs away, it turns out that it is Ravi's child. After some turbulence Brahmachari and Sheetal come together but still.

Music

Awards

Filmfare Award 1969

  • Filmfare Award / Best Film at G. P. Sippy
  • Filmfare Award / Best Actor at Shammi Kapoor
  • Filmfare Award / Best Story on Sachin Bhowmick
  • Filmfare Award / Best music of Shankar - Jaikishan
  • Filmfare Award / Best lyrics of Shailendra for the song My Gaon Tum
  • Filmfare Award / Best playback singer Mohammad Rafi for the song to Dilke My Jharoke

Nominations

  • Filmfare Award / Best Director at Bhappi Sonie
  • Filmfare Award / Best lyrics of Hasrat Jaipuri for the song My Dilke Jharoke
  • Filmfare Award / Best playback singer Mohammad Rafi for the song to My Gaon Tum

Bengal movie Journalists' Association Awards

  • BFJA Award / Best Supporting Actress - Hindi to Mumtaz
  • BFJA Award / Best music of Shankar - Jaikishan
  • BFJA Award / Best Editing at M. S. Shinde
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