Love Express is a 2016 Bengali romantic drama film directed by Rajiv Kumar Biswas.
In detail, the family consists of Shibo Prasad's wife Aparna, an Asthma patient; his daughter Kavita, his son in law Vikas and their kids.
Ananda's marriage is scheduled at New Jalpaiguri and the whole family boards Paharia Express at Howrah.
Meanwhile, a miser techie Neelasha (Nusrat Jahan) reaches Howrah railway station to board the Paharia Express and the taxi driver goes to bring the change in order to pay her off the balance amount after receiving the fare.
To compromise and stop a quarrel, Raktim gets down from the train and starts speaking with the aggrieved persons.
So with the help of the tiffin vendor's friend and good transporter named Keshto (Rudranil Ghosh), Raktim goes to Burdwan.
While Raktim reaches Gura, Keshto goes to the nearby Bar and quarrels with the local police officer Prasanta Sen (Kaushik Banerjee) and one of his constables calling their brandy as cheap liquor.
Raktim goes away with the Tyre telling that he would get it repaired but in turn reaches Rampurhat Junction Railway Station.
Neelasha too responds rashly that Raktim too left her on a highway without any mercy at midnight not even thinking about her safety.
At the railway station Raktim and Neelasha save two eloped lovers from the henchmen of the girl's father.
After the happy ending of the lovers' marriage, Raktim and Neelasha are worried about the future consequences and are just 15 km away from New jalpaiguri.
Now they find that Ram Prasad is a lorry driver who gave them lift to reach the station.
Ram prasad is a bachelor who dreamed to get married and he gives away the Sindoor he takes while leaving the house.
Raktim reaches on time and boards the train just before it stops in New Jalpaiguri Railway Station.
When Aparna was taken to the Hospital, the bride's father learns about Raktim's act by his henchmen and is furious.
After she admitted into the Hospital, Raktim fights with the bride's father's henchmen and Shibo Prasad doesn't stop him from doing so.
Raktim then reminds that Shibo Prasad broke his discipline and ideals during the chase and the fight and he can't leave the family because what he did was just helping the ones in need.
All lyrics are written by Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee), Priyo Chattopadhyay; all music is composed by Jeet GannguliA critic from The Times of India rated the film three-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "Overall, Love Express is a film you can surely watch with your family or friends.