Manoj Kumar's Brother Shares Rare Throwback Pics From Iconic Film 'Upkaar'

Manoj Kumar's brother Manish Goswami shared rare unseen photographs from the iconic film 'Upkaar' on social media. One photo shows their father receiving the National Award from former President Zakir Husain in 1967. Another throwback picture features a young Manoj Kumar sitting with his father, discussing paperwork. 'Upkaar', released in 1967, was Manoj Kumar's directorial debut and a celebrated patriotic film inspired by Lal Bahadur Shastri's slogan.

Key Points: Manoj Kumar's Brother Shares Rare 'Upkaar' Throwback

  • Manish Goswami shares rare photos from 'Upkaar'
  • Photo shows father receiving National Award from President Zakir Husain
  • Another throwback shows young Manoj Kumar with father
  • 'Upkaar' was Manoj Kumar's directorial debut, released in 1967
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Manoj Kumar's brother Manish Goswami shares nostalgic moments from 'Upkaar'

Manoj Kumar's brother Manish Goswami shares unseen photos from 'Upkaar' including a National Award ceremony with President Zakir Husain.

"My Respected Dad Receiving National Award for Film #Upkar for producing it - Manish Goswami"

Mumbai, May 14

Veteran actor-filmmaker Manoj Kumar's brother, television producer Manish R. Goswami, took a trip down memory lane on Wednesday night as he shared a rare and unseen picture celebrating the glorious journey of the iconic film Upkar.

In the first black-and-white photograph, Manish's father can be seen receiving the National Award for producing Upkar from former President Zakir Husain in 1967.

Sharing the picture, Manish wrote, "My Respected Dad Receiving National Award for Film #Upkar for producing it, award given by Hon President Zakir Hussain Sahab in 1967."

In another rare throwback picture shared on his social media account, a young Manoj Kumar is seen sitting beside his father, deeply engrossed in paperwork and probably movie discussions.

Alongside the picture, Manish wrote, "Pic 59 years back film Upkar... National Award winner produced by my dad & Written & Directed by my brother Manoj ji."

Talking about the movie, released in 1967, Upkar marked Manoj Kumar's directorial debut and went on to become one of the most celebrated patriotic films in Indian cinema.

Talking about the movie's plat, it was inspired by former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri's "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" slogan, the film revolved around the life of Bharat, a selfless farmer and soldier who symbolizes the spirit of India.

The film featured a stellar cast including Manoj Kumar, Asha Parekh, Pran, Prem Chopra, and Kamini Kaushal. The film's music by Kalyanji-Anandji also became timeless, with songs like Mere Desh Ki Dharti, Kasme Vaade Pyar Wafa, and others becoming classics.

Upkar went on to win many honours, including the National Film Award and multiple Filmfare Awards.

Born Harikrishan Giri Goswami on July 24, 1937, Manoj Kumar was fondly known as "Bharat Kumar" for his patriotic and socially relevant cinema.

Over a career spanning 7 decades, the actor has delivered classics like Shaheed, Purab Aur Paschim, Roti Kapda Aur Makaan, and Kranti. He passed away on April 4, 2025, at the age of 87.

- IANS

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Rekha R
Such a beautiful trip down memory lane. Upkar was way ahead of its time - the Jai Jawan Jai Kisan message was so powerful. Sad we lost Manoj ji this year, but his work will live forever. 🙏
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Naveen S
Honestly, it's nice to see the family taking pride in this heritage. But I feel like today's generation doesn't even know about these gems. We need to do more to preserve our cinematic history. That black and white photo with the President is priceless.
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Arjun K
Manoj ji was truly Bharat Kumar. Upkar wasn't just a film, it was a movement. The way he blended patriotism with storytelling is something modern filmmakers should learn from. Miss you, sir. 🫡
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Suresh O
What a legacy! The scene where Manoj ji says "Bharat mata ki jai" still gives me chills. And that music by Kalyanji-Anandji - pure gold. Happy to see the brother keeping these memories alive. These are our real treasures.
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Tanya I
Just watched Upkar again last week on TV. The simplicity and emotion in those days is unmatched. Manoj ji wrote and directed it himself at such a young age - absolute genius. So grateful for these rare photos. 💙
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Ananya R

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