Brahmachari is a classic 1968 Hindi film directed by Bhappi Sonie, starring Shammi Kapoor in the titular role, alongside Rajashree, Pran, and a special appearance by Mumtaz. The film is celebrated not only for its heartwarming narrative but also for its iconic soundtrack composed by the legendary Shankar Jaikishan.
Storyline
The story revolves around Brahmachari (Shammi Kapoor), a kind-hearted orphan who, despite his poverty, dedicates his life to lovingly raising a group of homeless children in a modest, old house. His life takes a turn when he meets Sheetal (Rajashree), a woman seeking his help to reunite with her estranged wealthy lover, Ravi Khanna (Pran), the film’s antagonist. Brahmachari agrees to help Sheetal, but during their time together, he inevitably falls deeply in love with her. He keeps his feelings hidden, however, believing he is unworthy of her due to his lack of wealth and his responsibilities toward the children.
Ravi, upon learning that Sheetal and Brahmachari are spending time together, becomes intensely jealous. He attempts to reclaim Sheetal and, simultaneously, plots to seize the old house where Brahmachari and the children live, intending to leave them homeless. To pressure Sheetal, Ravi promises to marry her only if she stops seeing Brahmachari. Torn, Sheetal chooses to return to Ravi, leaving a deeply disturbed Brahmachari to focus on the children.

Deepak Arrives
The film’s climax unfolds when a small boy named Deepak arrives. His sick mother, before dying, reveals a devastating truth to Brahmachari: Deepak is Ravi Khanna’s illegitimate son. Ravi, desperate to conceal this truth and proceed with his marriage to Sheetal, refuses to acknowledge the boy. Brahmachari steps in, exposing Ravi’s true character as a dishonest and callous man. Realizing the extent of Ravi’s deception and recognizing the genuine love and goodness in Brahmachari, Sheetal breaks off the relationship. She accepts Brahmachari’s true affection and his commitment to the children. The film concludes on a joyous note, with Brahmachari and Sheetal marrying, choosing to raise all the orphan children together in a happy, loving family.
Music and Accolades
A special note must be given to the film’s music, composed by the masterful duo Shankar Jaikishan. The soundtrack is one of the most memorable of its era, with all the songs becoming super hits: “Aaj Kal Tere Mere Pyar Ke Charche”: A highly popular, peppy number picturized on Mumtaz (in a special appearance) and Shammi Kapoor, sung by Mohammed Rafi and Suman Kalyanpur. “Dil Ke Jharonkhe Mein Tujhko Bithaakar”: An iconic Rafi Classic, widely regarded as one of his best romantic songs. “Mai Gaon Tum So Jao”: Another tender Rafi Classic. “Chakke Mein Chakka”: A lively song sung by Mohammed Rafi. The film was a major success, winning several prestigious awards: Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Shammi Kapoor). Filmfare Award for Best Film. Filmfare Award for Best Music.

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Vidya Sagar Chaturvedula is a passionate film enthusiast whose four-decade career spans multiple sectors, including media and industry. Fluent in Telugu, Hindi, and English, he has a deep appreciation for cinema, particularly films in those three languages. His passion goes beyond simple viewing; he enjoys analyzing directional skill, the emotional depth of actors’ performances, and the profound meaning embedded in dialogue. Mr. Sagar is known for his ability to clearly articulate and narrate his insightful film analyses after watching a movie.
It’s a Shammi Kapoor’s super hit film with different story and musical hit by the great Shankar Jaikishen. Specially I love ‘Mai Gaon Tum So Ja, what a melody by Rafi Saahab? Speechless. I used to play this song when my grand daughter sleeps. It seems she liked it. Every night she will ask me to play this song before sleeping. Excellent performance by Shammi Kapoor.
Shammi Kapoor is one of my favorite , Brahmachari is one of the good movie of Shammi Kapoor. All the songs sung by Rafi were popular and superhit. Good review
The movie is a DISTRESS subject. Penury puts orphans in distress. Villain puts his own marriage and hero-heroine romance in distress. Struggle dominant in all aspects. The saving grace in the movie are the superb songs and a redeeming climax ‘all is well that ends well’
Brahmachari is a
Family entateiner movie
Music songs are beautiful acting is superb total fantastic movie good story
Brahmachari is a
Family entateiner movie
Music songs are beautiful acting is superb total fantastic movie good story md Rafee songs with high pitch Shammi kapoors flexible movemens
This film is good family film
We have seen this movie
I like Shammi Kapoor because of his style and acting
Film is superb