The first film in India to be distributed by Warner Bros. India. The film Saas Bahu aur Sensex as such has not big stars and so has no hype before its release. The only big name attached with the film is that of Warner Bros. The Soundtrack of the album completely features a new type of album.
The first song in the album is composed by Randolph Correa “Abhi Abhi Jo Tu Aayi Hai” which has been sung by Jaaved Ali. Jaaved Ali is the same person who sung the song “Ek Din Teri Bahon Mein” in the bollywood film Naqaab. The song has little inspiration from various western theme musics. The music composer has used the lyrics by Raqeeb Alam at good places. Though the music is among the romantic types, the music director has made serious effort to give it a new feel.
The next song in the album is a rap song “Whats up India”. This is sung by Blaaze, the guy who sung for Sivaji. Personally, I liked him for the songs he had done on Sivaji and Bunty aur Babli.
The third in the album is composed by Randolph Correa “Mujh Mein Nigaah Daal De” and so has a completely western feel. This song is basically a mixture of music by various artists and doesn’t sound so good. I feel there were distortions in the music. The whole song might probably be used as a background music. The lyrics of this song has nothing to offer.
The next track is a panjabi one “Mithri Mithri”. This was brought in because the music company had a condition of having one panjabi song mandatorily. This song is no different from the usual panjabi song that are supported by the dhol beats. The lyrics for the track is by Shona Urvashi and Raqeeb Alam.
The next track is sung by Monica which is an english version of Nigaah daal de. Personally, I feel she sung better in English, its basically because of her accent which is more suitable for the western music.
The last track is a remix of Whats up India which sounds a little better than the original one.
I would rate the music of Saas Bahu aur Sensex: 1.5/5. There is one song really good and 1 or 2 good.