Love Express (2018 film)

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Love Express
Love Express Poster.jpg
Directed byRamesh Rout
Written byNirmal Nayak
Screenplay byNirmal Nayak
Produced bySitaram Agrawal, [1] Namita Agrawal
StarringSwaraj Barik
Sunmeera
Edited byRajesh Dash
Music byBaidyanath Dash
Release date
  • 28 December 2018 (2018-12-28)
Country India
Language Odia

Love Express is a 2018 Indian Odia language romantic film directed by Ramesh Rout and Produced by Sitaram Agrawal and Namita Agrawal which released in theatres on 28 December 2018. [2] The film stars Swaraj Barik and Sunmeera in lead roles. The movie is a remake of 2012 Kannada movie Jaanu starring Yash.

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Cast

Soundtrack

Love Express
Soundtrack album by
Baidyanath Dash
Released
  • 28 December 2018 (2018-12-28)
Recorded2018
Genre Feature Film Soundtrack
Length22:14
Language Odia
Director Ramesh Rout
Producer Sitaram Agrawal, Namita Agrawal [3]

Music is composed by Baidyanath Dash and the lyrics have been written by Nirmal Nayak and Arun Mantri. [4]

Original Tracklist [5]
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Hai Baby Doll" Humane Sagar, Nibedita3:18
2."Tu Ete Bhala Helu Kaain"Swayam Padhi, Nibedita4:01
3."Dei Gote Gendu Phula"Mantu Chhuria, Arpita4:15
4."Elina Bhumika SivaniHai Ram"R.S Kumar3:34
5."Awara Dil Mo Kahe" Humane Sagar, Nibedita4:22
6."Goal Keeper Thile Kan Goal Hueni" Humane Sagar, Asima Panda3:24
Total length:22.14

Release

This Odia film hit the theatre on 28 December 2018 all over Odisha. [4]

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References

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  2. "Love Express mahurat amid fanfare - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  3. Love Express
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  5. Love Express , retrieved 19 February 2019