Life Express (2010 film)

Life Express is a 2010 Indian drama film about a career-minded woman who decides to become a mother through surrogacy after having an aboriton.

Life Express
Film poster
Directed byAnup Das
Produced bySanjay Kalate
Screenplay byMandira Chakraborty
Shailendra Tyagi
Story byAnup Das
StarringRituparna Sengupta
Kiran Janjani
Yashpal Sharma
Alok Nath
Nandita Puri
Anjan Srivastav
Daya Shankar Pandey
Vijayendra Ghatge
Music byRoop Kumar Rathod
CinematographyAnil Chandel
Edited bySanjib Datta
Production
company
Sky Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 17 September 2010 (2010-09-17)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

Mumbai-based Tanvi Sharma, married to financier, Nikhil, for 3 years, is thrilled when she is not only promoted as Assistant Vice-President with her employer, ICBI Bank, but also tests positive for motherhood. Her joy surrounding her pregnancy is short-lived when she realizes that motherhood will not only negatively impact her marriage but her promotion as well. After her abortion, she and Nikhil decide to have a child through a surrogate, who will live with them during the pregnancy period. A broker, Shukla, arranges a surrogate, Gauri, an impoverished village-based mother of two children, and the wife of an unemployed idol-artist, Mohan. While dealing with pressures of the stigma attached of nursing a child sired through another woman from family and friends, she must also deal with the fact that a naive Gauri may decide to keep the child. [1]

Cast

Soundtrack

Life Express
Soundtrack album by
Roop Kumar Rathod
Released2010
GenreWorld Music
ProducerRoop Kumar Rathod

Roop Kumar Rathod was the music director. Shakeel Azmi wrote the lyrics. The album has 8 tracks.

Song TitleSingers
Phiki Phiki Si Lage Zindagi Tere Pyaar Ka Namak Jo Na HoUdit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal
Thodisi Kami Rahey Jaati Hai
Phool Khilade Sakhon ParJagjit Singh
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