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      Brahmachari (transl. Celibate) is a 1968 Indian film. Written by Sachin Bhowmick, it is a G. P. and Ramesh Sippy production directed by Bhappi Sonie. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Rajshree, Pran, Mumtaz, Jagdeep, Sachin and Asit Sen. The music was by Shankar Jaikishan. The film became a box office Super Hit and won several awards, including Filmfare Best Movie Award.
      It was later remade in Tamil as Enga Mama (1970) and in Telugu as Devudu Mamayya (1981). The film's main theme was also an inspiration for the 1987 film Mr. India.


      Plot


      Brahmachari (Shammi Kapoor), an orphan with no identity, takes care of many orphans in his own home. One day he saves a young woman Sheetal (Rajshree) from committing suicide. She's in love with Ravi Khanna (Pran) who is promiscuous. Brahmachari promises to unite her with Ravi in return for money. While working day and night on her appearance to make Ravi like her, Brahmachari falls in love with her.
      When Ravi eventually proposes, Sheetal realises she is in love with Brahmachari. Ravi brings pressure on Brahmachari in the form of forfeiture of the mortgage on Brahmachari's house, due to non-repayment of loans. Ravi negotiates with Brahmachari to give up Sheetal in exchange for payment of his mortgage dues. Brahmachari who is poor and has to take care of the orphans living with him, reluctantly agrees.
      In order to convince Sheetal, Brahmachari pretends to be romantically involved with Roopa. However, when Roopa tries to leave her newborn child at Brahmachari's house, Brahmachari finds out that Ravi is the father of the child. He also gets hold of love letters written by Ravi to Roopa and tries to convince Ravi to marry Roopa. Ravi does not relent and instead orders the kidnapping of Brahmachari's orphans. A fight ensues and the children are rescued. A repentant Ravi apologizes to Brahmachari and agrees to marry Rupa. Brahmachari and Sheetal get married and along with the children, set off on a road trip in Brahmachari's car.


      Cast


      Shammi Kapoor as Brahmchari
      Rajshree as Sheetal Chaudhary
      Pran as Ravi Khanna
      Mumtaz as Roopa Sharma
      Brahm Bhardwaj as newspaper editor
      Sachin as child actor
      Jagdeep as Murli Manohar
      Mohan Choti as Choti
      Dhumal as Kirtandas
      Manmohan as Basant
      Baby Farida as Chandni
      Mehmood Junior
      Meena Rai as Bela Ravi Khanna girlfriend at party
      Asit Sen


      Soundtrack



      Music scholar and film expert Rajesh Subramanian opines that the song "Aajkal Tere Mere Pyar Ke Charche" was a rejected tune for another film, which a depressed Jaikishan played to Shammi Kapoor at Hotel Gaylord. Kapoor found the tune very catchy and suggested to director Bhappi Sonie to include the song in Brahmachari. The song became one of the highlights of the film. The song is sung by Suman Kalyanpur but sometimes confused to be Lata Mangeshkar's because the quality of their voices are similar at times..


      Awards and nominations


      16th Filmfare Awards:
      Won

      Best Film – G. P. Sippy
      Best Actor – Shammi Kapoor
      Best Music Director – Shankar–Jaikishan
      Best Lyricist – Shailendra for "Main Gaoon Tum"
      Best Male Playback Singer – Mohammad Rafi for "Dil Ke Jharonkhe Mein"
      Best Story – Sachin Bhowmick
      Nominated

      Best Director – Bhappi Sonie
      Best Lyricist – Hasrat Jaipuri for "Dil Ke Jharonkhe Mein"
      Best Male Playback Singer – Mohammad Rafi for "Main Gaoon Tum"
      Other Awards:

      1969 BFJA Award for Best Supporting Actress (Hindi Section) — Mumtaz
      1969 BFJA Award for Best Music Director (Hindi Section) — Shankar Jaikishan
      1969 BFJA Award for Best Editor (Hindi Section) — M. S. Shinde
      1968 Filmfare Nomination for Best Director — Bhappi Sonie
      1968 Filmfare Nomination for Best Male Playback Singer — Mohd. Rafi for the song "Main Gaoon Tum So Jao"
      1968 Filmfare Nomination for Best Lyricist — Hasrat Jaipuri for the song "Dil Ke Jharoke Mein"


      References




      External links


      Brahmachari at IMDb

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