All the upcoming South East Asian and World Cinema films at Cineworld

Cineworld’s cinematic offering is truly far-reaching, diverse, and enthralling. From big blockbuster releases to live recordings straight from the most famous world stages, one thing you can also expect from Cineworld is a plethora of World Cinema titles from all corners of the world, including plenty of upcoming South East Asian films.

With Cineworld South East Asian screenings often turning into a party full of cultural celebration, keep reading for all the upcoming World Cinema you can book now at your local branch. You'll also find listings here for other foreign films, including in Polish, Vietnamese, and beyond.

Krol Dopalaczy (Polish) (out now)

Based on true events Krol Dopalaczy is an action crime tale, which translates as ‘King of Dope’. The story tracks Dawid as he builds an empire selling legal highs. Get ready for a tale of fast money and fame as we follow the meteoric rise of a very ordinary young man and the dangers he eventually faces.

 

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The Loved One (Tagalog) (out now)

A striking commercial success for the Philippines, The Loved One grossed over $3 million within two weeks. Even great love affairs can peter out, rather than break cleanly, leaving hurt unresolved and feelings buried. So, when former lovers meet again after 15 years, the heartbreak really begins…

 

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Dhurandhar: The Revenge (Hindi) (out now)

Hamza Ali Mazari is back for another tense undercover mission that takes him into the depths of the Pakistani underworld as he endeavours to track down Majo. Book to watch at Cineworld and experience Dhurandhar: The Revenge on Superscreen.

 

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The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond (Hindi) (out now)

Sisterhood is strong in this one. Back for its second movie, three women across three different states defy tradition in order to follow their hearts. But it’s not as swoon-worthy as it sounds. Each woman ends up in some way trapped across their parallel lives and must fight for freedom.

 

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Viyaah Kartaare Da (Punjabi) (out now)

It sounds a bit dark, but Viyaah Kartaare De is actually a whole lot of fun. When Kartar's father falls into a coma, the son of the corrupt police officer takes the opportunity to place himself in his life, including his job and pension, forging documentation to say his father has died. This also allows him to follow through with his sweetheart, Nimmo. However, then his father wakes up…

 

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Prathichaya (Malayalam) (26th March)

Fans of political thrillers get ready for a tale of conspiracy from filmmaker B Unnikrishnan, out on widespread release. Power and corruption come to a head during election season, a time when public image is everything. Nivin Pauly plays the son doing all he can to keep his father’s (Balachandra Menon) legacy intact during acutely tense times.

 

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Happy Raj (Tamil) (26th March)

In this warm comedy our hero repeatedly fails to find the woman of his dreams until he finally gets lucky and meets someone who likes him too. But when their families meet, the complications really begin as his father and hers clash terribly, with hilarious results.

 

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Band Melam (Telugu) (26th March)

The theme of star-crossed lovers is given the Telugu treatment in this romantic drama. Childhood sweethearts drift apart as she excels at education, and he drops out. But he still loves her and, as he focuses on music and tries to make it, he decides to try to win her back. Praise has been heaped onto newcomers Harsh Roshan and Sridevi for their performances and great chemistry.

 

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Nuodas (Lithuanian) (27th March)

Adapted from the bestselling Lithuanian novel, Nuodas translates as ‘Poison’. (Bet that got your attention.) Elze moves to Lithuania to escape a dangerous ex. She becomes embroiled in a passionate affair with a man called Nojus, but her idyllic retreat is threatened as her past catches up with her.

 

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Bunny!! (Vietnamese) (27th March)

Vietnam’s top film of the year is a dark psychological thriller about a popular TV host who offers relationship advice until their perfect image is threatened by a mysterious guest, who has secrets. Actor director Tran Thanh continues a hugely successful run as his films consistently score highly at the box office, raking in millions. Go see his latest offering, now on wide release.

 

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