Saas Bahu Aur Sensex (2008) - Music Review

Cast : Ankur Khanna, Farooque Shaikh, Masumeh Makhija, Lillete Dubey, Sharon Prabhakar, Mukta Barve, Seema Azmi, Shahnaz Anand, Chirjyot Singh, Kiran Yadnopavit, Farrokh Mehta, Kartik Ramachandran, Vidyadhar Karmakar, Rustom Irani, Ayan Malik, Khoobad, Tanushree Datta, Kiron Kher, Anoushka Anand, Farid Currim, Karishma Chandna, Divyatta, Sumer Arora, Shreya Sharma
Directed by : Shona Urvashi
Producer : Jayshree Malhija
Music Director : Randolph Correa, Bipin Panchal, Blaaze
Lyricist : Blaaze, Raqueeb Alam, Shona Urvashi
Release Date : 19 September 2008

SAAS BAHU AUR SENSEX- the name that itself echoes ''hat-ke'' concept and subject makes itself special affair for multiplex audiences. Shona Urvashi, screenplay writer turned director makes this ''kitchen politics'' embroiled share market drama, an innovative effort on celluloid that makes many mind quizzing about its contents. Does it deliver enough substance for melodic substance in its packaging? Yes!!! Three upcoming composers (Blaaze, Bipin and Randolph Correa) make their hitherto efforts in ushering out life into its melodic spell in their own flair. Is the music of SAAS BAHU AUR SENSEX is as spicy as one expects ''kitchen politics'' to be in K-stylized ''saas-bahu'' soap operas? Do check this out!
New composer Randolph Correa makes a subtle and modest move in delivering out a routine love song that talk about budding love chemistry in average sounding ''Abhi Abhi Jo Tu Aayee Hai''. Javed Ali's voice hardly creates any ripples in a song that come upfront with Raqueeb Alaam's routine sounding wordings. It can be presumed to be an affable situational number where a boy aspires of developing love relationship in the flick. Correa composition is placidly mediocre and hardly sparkles off any surprises.
Blaaze, a name that is familiar with frenzied emceeing in countless remix numbers makes imposing moves as composer cum vocalist in the title track that is credited as ''What S Up India (title song)''. It's a joyously paced rap number that makes listeners glued with regular repetitions of words like ''saas'', ''bahu'' and ''sensex'' and makes laudable throaty gesticulations about Indian specialties and attributes. Blaaze makes honest efforts in attracting listeners and it surely works as upbeat background title number for this multiplex special flick. It's ''remix version'' has the zingy up-thrusting prelude that pumps up the adrenaline for aggressive disco dancing moods for floors.