Ranjit is the right-hand man of a gangster named "Uncle". He has been working for him since he was a runaway child, and excels in all of kinds of criminal activities, currently managing a night-club called "Playboy". He meets with beautiful Anju and both fall in love with each other. Then he finds out that Anju is not who she claims to be but someone hired by Pratap to be close to him, entrap him, and get him killed. But that does not happen, Ranjit survives, rescued by Anju, and he helps her free her brother, Rakesh, from Pratap's clutches. Then some priceless jewelery is placed on display, and a number of gangsters decide to try and steal them, knowing fully well that there is a 24 hour police guard, as well as an alarm system. It is after this robbery that the past will be re-visited and it is then a number of people, on whom Ranjit has depended upon, will come to know of his real background, including the murder he committed before he started his career as a criminal.
Credits
Loafer Cast
Name |
Character |
Mukri
He was 51, 78 years old when he died
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as Bus Boy |
Dharmendra
He was 37, now 89 years old
|
as Ranjit |
K.N. Singh
He was 64, 91 years old when he died
|
as Mr. Singh 'Uncle' |
V. Gopal
|
as Head Constable |
Padma Khanna
She was 24, now 75 years old
|
as Dancer |
Bhushan Tiwari
|
as Bhushan |
Mumtaz Begum
She was 49, now 101 years old
|
as Anju |
Roopesh Kumar
He was 27, 48 years old when he died
|
as Rakesh |
Iftekhar
He was 53, 75 years old when he died
|
as Police Commisioner |
Faryal
She was 27, now 79 years old
|
as Dancer |
Keshto Mukherjee
He was 67, 76 years old when he died
|
as Drunk |
Loafer Crew
Name |
Department |
A. Bhimsingh as Director. He was 48 (53) years old when He died
|
Directing |
Nabendu Ghosh as Screenplay. He was 55 (90) years old when He died
|
Writing |
Jagdish Kanwal as Dialogue. |
Writing |