‘Picture This' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Prime Video Rom Com
Picture This, now streaming on Prime Video, adds another story to the wedding-set romantic comedy. Based on the Australian film Five First Dates, the Prarthana Mohan-directed film stars Simone Ashley (Bridgerton, Sex Education) and Hero Fiennes Tiffin (After, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare) as two former flames who reignite at Pia's younger sister Sonal's (Anoushka Chadha) wedding.
Pia refuses to get married because she wants to expand her photography aspirations as her studio, the Ninth Mandala, struggles to make ends meet. Her best friend Jay, (Luke Fetherston) who is gay, supports her through the wedding chaos and some fierce fights with her family as they all try to set her up on five dates ahead of the wedding so that she has a shot at bringing a plus one.
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As for the needle drops in the film, yes that is a certain Ted Lasso star singing a very famous radio hit at one point. Find all the songs in Prime Video's Picture This — including an original song for the film performed by Kiran + Nivi — below:
'Golden Chapter' Performed by Kiran + Nivi, Words And Music by Saikiran Saishankar, Sainivedita Saishankar, Hillary Bernstein and Eric Lee Carpenter [Plays in the film's trailer as well as at the credits]
'Pick It Up' Performed by Natania
'Feet Don't Fail Me Know' Performed by Joy Crookes
'Undumpable' Performed by Moonchild Sanelly
'Disco Town' Performed by Daniel Mark Farrant, James Alexander Knight and Jai Amore
'Mundian To Bach Ke' Performed by Panjabi MC
'Uncomfortable' Performed by Josie Man
'I'm Yours' Performed by Phil Dunster as Milo Bonner, Words And Music by Jason Mraz
'Virtual Insanity' by Jason Kay, Toby Smith, Derrick McKenzie, Wallis Buchanan, Simon Katz and Stuart Zender
'Dylan' Performed by Frogi
'Gori Kab Se Huyee Jawan' Performed by Lata Mangeshkar
'Pariyon Ki Raani' Performed by Haroon Hanif, Mr. Vinayak, Mr. Vignesh, Mr. Kishore, Mr. Balesh and Bing Nathan
'Kay Sera Sera' Performed by Shankar Mahadevan and Kaviga Krishnamurphy
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