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What To Watch This Week in Theatres: Kenatha Kanom, Reminders of Him and more

From Kenatha Kanom to Reminders of Him, here's a list of films that are releasing in theatres across languages this week

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From Yogi Babu's Kenatha Kanom, to the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover's Reminders of Him, here's a full list of films you can catch in theatres this week:

Kenatha Kanom (Tamil, Mar 13)

Yogi Babu in a still from Kenatha Kanom

When the villages get together to address their water scarcity, they discover startling facts that point to a far bigger problem. Cast: Yogi Babu, Lovelyn Chandrashekar. Director: Suresh Sangaiah.

Kolaiseval (Tamil, Mar 13)

Screengrab from Kolaiseval trailer

When a lady becomes pregnant, a family has a 200-year-old custom of going to a forest shrine. A nine-month-pregnant woman who is transported there runs into unanticipated peril and discovers sinister mysteries hidden behind the temple and the enigmatic forest. Cast: Kalaiyarasan, Deepa Balu. Director: VR Thudhivaanan.

Vengeance (Tamil, Mar 13)

Stills from the trailer of Vengeance

A young woman with an enigmatic history that gradually comes to light is the subject of Vengeance. She becomes someone who can cross any barrier to complete her task because she is driven by an unwavering purpose. Cast: Abarnathi, Ilavarasu. Director: Rahul Ashok.

Vowels (Tamil, Mar 13)

Stills from the Vowels trailer

The broad range of love is mapped out in An Atlas of Love, from romance to desire, from imagination to crime, and from passion to obsession. This colourful cinematic trip delves into various facets of love, including gentle yet perilous, sacrificial yet deadly, and captivating in its duality. Cast: Yugi Sethu, Chinni Jayanth. Directors: Dhilip Kumar, Hemanth Kumar, Sangeeth Nath, Santhosh Ravi, Jagan Rajendran.

Anthony (Tamil, Mar 13)

Stills from the Anthony trailer

Set in Sri Lankan waters, it tells the story of a fisherman with a past and his love life. Cast: Kayal Vincent, TJ Bhanu. Directors: Sukirthan Christhuraja, Jenosan Rajeswar.

Iron Lung (English, Mar 13)

A still from Iron Lung

In a post-apocalyptic future following the "Quiet Rapture," a prisoner navigates the Iron Lung, a tiny submarine, across a vast ocean of blood on a barren moon in an attempt to locate the universe's missing planets and stars. Cast: Mark Fischbach, Caroline Kaplan. Director: Mark Fischbach.

Reminders of Him (English, Mar 13)

Reminders of Him still

Years later, Kenna returns to her homeland of Wyoming in an attempt to start over and reunite with her daughter Diem, whom she has never met before, after a terrible error lands her in prison. After Diem's grandparents reject her attempts, Kenna develops a strong friendship and unexpected sympathy with Ledger, a local pub owner and former NFL player, which forces her to face her past while battling for a second chance. Cast: Maika Monroe, Tyriq Withers. Director: Vanessa Caswill.

Police Family (Tamil, Mar 13)

Police Family poster

The son of a powerful Chennai mafia is viciously beaten by four police officers at a Madurai police station, thrown outside the city, and discovered dead the next day. The thug exacts brutal retribution on the officers and their families after blaming them. One officer rushes to find the true murderer before things get out of hand as suspicion and terror grow. Cast: Saravanan, Kadhal Sukumar. Director: Balu M.

Ramyaa (Hindi, Mar 13)

Poster of Ramyaa

A gripping criminal thriller with a dramatic and captivating plot that delves into human emotions, relationships, and the challenges faced by people attempting to find their place in society. Cast: Janamejaya Singh, Sayaji Shinde. Director: Santosh Parab.

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