The temperature across the globe is constantly changing for the worse of the biotic beings viz., the flora and fauna. Rapid temperature changes are the result of continuous interference of human beings as a bane post the rapid industrialization and urbanization. The ever increasing and decreasing ranges of temperature in the environment are leading to the malfunctioning of various physiological and biochemical processes in plants thereby resulting in severe temperature stresses in terms of high temperature/ heat stress as well as low temperature stress (chilling and freezing stress). Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a novel group of plant growth regulators (PGR's) with significant growth promoting activity. BRs were initially extensively studied for their profound growth promoting physiological responses viz., growth and yield, seed germination, photosynthesis, senescence, photomorphogenesis, flowering etc. BRs have been further explored for stress-protective properties in plants against a number of abiotic stresses like heat, chilling, freezing, drought, flooding, oxidative, salt, allelochemicals, radiation, light, wind, heavy metals stresses etc,. and can be aptly stated that BRs induce plant tolerance to a wide spectrum of stresses. The present review is a study on the role of BRs in mitigating the effect of temperature stress in plants viz., high temperature/heat stress as well as low temperature stress (chilling and freezing stress).