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. From historical spectacles and action thrillers to rom-coms and comedy-horrors, there's a range of genres to choose from. You'll also find listings here for other foreign films, including Turkish.

 

Dhurandhar: The Revenge (Hindi)

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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Basibozuklar (Turkish)

A light-hearted comedy bursting with energy, Basibozuklar follows a group of performers who take their act everywhere from wedding parties to army barracks. As life on the road throws up crossed wires and comic mishaps, chaos – and laughter – soon follow.

 

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Bhooth Bangla (Hindi)

A comedy-horror crossover, Bhooth Bangla centres on Arjun Acharya, who inherits a house following his grandfather’s death. Planning to host his sister’s wedding there seems like a good idea, until he discovers the house is haunted, and local folklore warns that brides tend to vanish on their big day…

 

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Kara (Tamil) (30th April)

With a timely release, Tamil-language drama Kara is set in 1991 during the Gulf War – a period that caused fuel shortages worldwide. Against this tense backdrop, the film follows a man determined to keep his family safe, all while being forced to confront his past.

 

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Patriot (Malayalam) (1st May)

A meaty spy thriller with a hefty 177 minute runtime, Patriot promises an engrossing, great value night at the cinema. Slick production, a pacy story and strong performances pull you into a high-stakes plot where a retired JAG officer, wrongly accused of spying, heroically exposes a large-scale operation that threatens national security.

 

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Ek Din (Hindi) (1st May)

A snowy backdrop, unrequited love and plenty of longing looks make Ek Din a tender, heartfelt rom-com. Our shy hero can’t bring himself to confess his feelings, so instead he makes a wish beside a magical bell – longing for just one perfect day with the person he loves.

 

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Raja Shivaji (Hindi) (1st May)

A grand-scale fantasy spectacle, Raja Shivaji brings the life of one of India’s greatest warrior kings to the big screen. This historical action epic charts his rise to power, his battles and the people who stood beside him on the journey to becoming a monarch.

 

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Pitt Siyapa (Punjabi) (1st May)

Spotting a chance to turn funerals for grieving relatives overseas into a business is the offbeat premise behind this caper-with-heart. When the venture becomes tangled up in drug smuggling, our unlikely entrepreneurs step up, take on the criminals and emerge as heroes.

 

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Gaaya Padda Simham (Telugu) (1st May)

Chasing the American Dream is a reality for many Indians but it doesn’t always come without a cost. Gaayapadda Simham follows a young man’s journey to the land of stars and stripes, and the harsh obstacles he faces once he arrives, including a sudden policy of mass deportation.

 

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Dhabkaaro (Gujarati) (1st May)

Would you forgive someone who has been cruel and dishonest? That’s the question facing Ashok Patel, a man seeking redemption for his past misdeeds. As he sets out on an emotional journey, the film asks whether he has the depth – and courage – to truly change.

 

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Jetlee (Telugu) (8th May)

Action, comedy and an ordinary flight attendant just trying to do their job – until everything goes wildly off course. With memory loss, a fugitive billionaire and danger unfolding at 30,000 feet, Jetlee delivers high altitude, high stakes drama with turbulence inside the plane, not out, and plenty of laughs along the way.

 

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