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.

Alpha (Hindi) (3rd July)

Apart of the YRF Spy Universe, Alpha centres a lethal girl raised to kill. Doing it for the girls, this is a female-led action film that packs plenty of punch. And it’s showing at Cineworld in Superscreen for a truly spectacular, edge-of-your-seat experience.

 

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Welcome To The Jungle (Hindi) (26th June)

The third in its franchise, this Bollywood film is larger than life and full of hilarity as, swapping its urban location for jungle life, chaos ensues. No, really. The ensemble cast is huge, and you can expect plenty of slapstick comedy.

 

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Carry On Jatta 4 (Punjabi) (26th June)

We’re back for more belly laughs. This fourth film in the series sees a romantic deception wreak havoc on a family as they get tangled in a web of lies to conceal a secret relationship.

 

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Con City (Tamil) (26th June)

It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there. When a group of ordinary people are conned, they must plot and scheme too in order to recover what they lost and survive. Sounds like fun and games? It’s not as deadly consequences could be right around the corner.

 

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Ananthan Kaadu (Malayalam) (25th June)

This political thriller is set during the 80s and 90s, marking a time of political and social turmoil towards the Tamilians. Expect a tense and emotional watch that marks the violence and atrocities enacted.

 

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