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

Cineworld’s cinematic offering goes well beyond blockbusters and live events, with World Cinema bringing a broad mix of stories and styles to the big screen. From character-led drama to romance, crime and darker, more reflective storytelling, there’s a range of genres that offer something a little different from the mainstream.

Across this latest line-up, you’ll find tense thrillers, coming-of-age relationships, and grounded stories about ambition and identity, alongside more unsettling, thought-provoking narratives. Whether you’re in the mood for something emotional, suspenseful or quietly powerful, these films cover a wide spectrum of tone and subject, while still feeling rooted in real-life experiences and cultural context.

 

Drishyam 3 (Malayalam)

The Indian crime drama continues with the third film in the Drishyam series, now out. Will Vijay’s complex version of events fall apart, and how long can he continue to beat the system, when brighter and bigger brains are on the case? His story may be clever, but it has consequences, and this third instalment centres on how he continues to protect his family as the unravelling unfolds.

 

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Chand Mera Dil (Hindi)

University is where you learn about life and sometimes love as well as academia. It’s full of hard lessons for Chandni and Aarav whose romance is all passion until adulthood changes their love forever. Chand Mera Dil translates as My Heart is the Moon, which gives you a hint as to the idealism of their relationship, which is ultimately tested in this passionate tale.

 

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Mera Lyari (Urdu)

In Pakistan, a young woman wants to be a footballer, but the obstacles are hard when your family stands in the way, especially traditional fathers and husbands. This is what two women have to endure to pursue their dream of being on the pitch, one playing, the other coaching, in this drama about strength and culture.

 

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We’re Nothing At All (Cantonese)

With the tagline, ‘on this beautiful day, we end our not-so-beautiful lives,’ this film explores the dark side of Hong Kong after a gay couple dies in a bus explosion on Valentine’s Day. A forensic investigator uncovers the tragic tale in this urban story by popular director Herman Yau.

 

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