Brahmachari (1968)
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Original title | Brahmachari |
Country of production | India |
original language | Hindi |
Publishing year | 1968 |
length | 157 minutes |
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Director | Bhappi Sonie |
script | Sachin Bhowmick , Anand Romani |
production | GP Sippy , Ramesh Sippy |
music | Shankar-Jaikishan |
camera | Taru Dutt |
cut | MS Shinde |
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Brahmachari ( Hindi : ब्रह्मचारी , Brahmacārī ; Tagline : Mr. Brahmachari And Family Have Come To Town! ) Is an award-winning and successful Hindi film by Bhappi Sonie from 1968.
action
Brahmachari, a personable man, loves children more than anything and has taken in a few orphans. Even if the money is not really enough, he makes his way through life as a photo reporter. When his boss demands more dramatic photos, Brahmachari immediately sets off and takes the opportunity when a woman tries to throw herself into the sea.
Then he takes the woman home with him. Her name is Sheetal Chaudhary and she tells him about her misfortune: Her fiancé Ravi Khanna has left her and prefers to amuse herself with the pretty Roopa Sharma. Without hesitation, Brahmachari and the children decide to help Sheetal. They turn her into a seductive woman who can then take revenge on Ravi.
Brahmachari is soon cornered when the bank threatens to seize the house because he cannot pay off the mortgage.
Everything is going according to plan at Sheetal. Soon she has Ravi wrapped around her finger so that he is ready to marry her. Sheetal, on the other hand, lets him flash off ice cold and shows her true identity.
Ravi can't let this sit on him, and he lets his contacts play. Sheetal's mother forces her to this wedding, and Ravi makes sure that he puts Brahmachari and the children on the street if he interferes in his relationship with Sheetal. Although Brahmachari is in love with Sheetal, he obeys.
Some time later, Roopa places her newborn child in front of Brahmachari's house. Before she runs away, however, it turns out that it is Ravi's child too. After some turbulence, Brahmachari and Sheetal come together after all.
music
song | Singer |
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Aaj Kal Tere Mere Pyar Ke | Mohammad Rafi , Suman Kalyanpur |
Main Gaoon Tum So Jao | Mohammad Rafi |
Dil Ke Jharokhe Mein | Mohammad Rafi |
Chakke My Chakka | Mohammad Rafi |
Mohabbat Ke Khuda | Mohammad Rafi |
Tarfi Kya Karoon | Mohammad Rafi |
Main Gaoon Tum So Jao - Sad | Mohammad Rafi |
Awards
- Filmfare Award / Best Film to GP Sippy
- Filmfare Award / Best Actor to Shammi Kapoor
- Filmfare Award / Best Story to Sachin Bhowmick
- Filmfare Award / Best Music to Shankar-Jaikishan
- Filmfare Award / Best Lyrics to Shailendra for the song Mein Gaon Tum
- Filmfare Award / Best Playback Singer to Mohammad Rafi for the song Dilke Jharoke Mein
Nominations
- Filmfare Award / Best Director to Bhappi Sonie
- Filmfare Award / Best Lyrics to Hasrat Jaipuri for the song Dilke Jharoke Mein
- Filmfare Award / Best Playback Singer to Mohammad Rafi for the song Mein Gaon Tum
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards
- BFJA Award / Best Supporting Actress - Hindi to Mumtaz
- BFJA Award / Best Music to Shankar-Jaikishan
- BFJA Award / Best Cut to MS Shinde
Web links
- Brahmachari in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Review at molodezhnaja.ch