Upcoming South East Asian and foreign 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 and foreign films.

With Cineworld South East Asian screenings often turning into a party full of cultural celebration, keep reading for all the upcoming foreign films you can book now at your local branch.

Andhra King Taluka (Telugu) (27th November)

One for anyone who has been a dedicated fan of a celebrity, Sagar (Ram Pothineni) has built his very identity around the actor Andhra King aka Surya Kumar. Navigating the blurred boundary between adoration and obsession, Sagar attempts to prove his loyalty – and must face the consequences of his disillusionment as a fan.

 

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Meet, Greet & Bye (Tagalog) (27th November)

Looking for a wholesome Philippine family drama? Look no further. Following the Facundo family, their household is shaken when its core, matriarch played by Piolo Pascual, discovers her cancer has returned.

 

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Tere Ishk Mein (Hindi) (28th November)

Grab your tissues, this is about to be one intense love story of Shankar and Mukti. Set against the backdrop of Benaras, the pair discover the sacrifice but also the healing of truly all-consuming, epic love.

 

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Gustaakh Ishq (Hindi) (28th November)

Taking place in Old Delhi and the quiet streets of Malkerotla, we follow Pappan, a man who often falls on his face but endeavours to revive his father’s legacy all the same. That legacy? A dying Urdu press called Mustaqbil. But only the right book will do. That’s why Pappan goes in search of an elusive poet.

 

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Uwierz w Mikolaja 2 (Polish) (28th November)

Get in the festive spirit with this import from Poland. Sneaking in a short honeymoon before Christmas, Ania and Robert leave their daughter for the weekend at her grandmother Sabinak’s. However, when Sabinka ends up in hospital, Zosia sets on an quest to find Santa Claus in the hope he can make her grandmother better.

 

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Dillan De Saude (Punjabi) (28th November)

There’s musical numbers, family drama, humour, and plenty of pack-a-punch emotion. With a star-studded cast, Dillan De Saude is a film about love, dignity, ego, and familiar and platonic love.

 

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Neelofar (Urdu) (28th November)

Reclaimed author Mansoor Ali Khan arrives in Lahore for a literary festival. Only having been able to write one best-selling book, it is a meeting with a blind girl, Neelofar, that Mansoor sees his own senses through a whole new lens.