
A repentant Ravi apologizes to Brahmachari and agrees to marry Rupa. A fight ensues and the children are rescued. Ravi however doesn't relent and instead orders the kidnapping of Brahmachari's orphans.

He also gets hold of love letters written by Ravi to Rupa, which he intends to use to convince Ravi to marry Rupa. However, when Rupa tries to leave her newborn child at Brahmachari's house, Brahmachari finds out that the child's father is Ravi. In order to convince Sheetal, Brahmachari pretends to be romantically involved with Rupa. Ravi convinces Brahmachari into giving up Sheetal by promising to repay the mortgage dues in exchange, to which Brahmachari reluctantly agrees. Ravi, however, brings in pressure on Brahmachari in terms of forfeiture of the mortgage on Brahmachari's house, due to non-repayment of loans. When Ravi proposes to Sheetal, she realises she loves Brahmachari. Day and night he works on her appearance to make Ravi like her, but Brahmachari falls in love with her along the way. Brahmachari promises to unite her with Ravi in return for money. She's in love with Ravi Khanna (Pran) who is promiscuous. One day he saves a young woman Sheetal (Rajshree) from committing suicide. Being poor, it is hard for him to take care of their every need.

Story īrahmachari (Shammi Kapoor), an orphan with no identity, takes care of many orphans in his home. It was later remade in Tamil as Enga Mama (1970) and in Telugu as Devudu Mamayya (1981). The film became a box office Super Hit and won several awards, including Filmfare Best Movie Award. The film stars Shammi Kapoor, Rajshree, Pran, Mumtaz, Jagdeep, Sachin and Asit Sen. and Ramesh Sippy production directed by Bhappi Sonie.
