(L) Blast; (R) Kattalan 
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Kattalan, Blast and more: What to Watch This Week in Theatres

From Kattalan to Blast, here's a list of films that are releasing in theatres across languages this week

Jayabhuvaneshwari B

Kattalan starring Antony Varghese and Dushara Vijayan and Blast featuring Arjun and Abhirami are some of the many films hitting theatres this week. Here's a list:

Kattalan: Malayalam, May 28

Antony Varghese in Kattalan

The Ivory cartel conflict sets off a vicious story of domination, retaliation, and perseverance in a world where mercy kills first and only the wildest will survive when the quest for power meets the price of survival. Cast: Anthony Varghese, Dushara Vijayan. Director: Paul George.

Blast: Tamil, May 28

Screengrab from Blast trailer

After coming into contact with a vicious gang, a modest middle-class family with martial arts skills finds their life in jeopardy. They must unite and fight against overwhelming odds in a battle full of action, twists, and drama after being forced into a deadly conflict. Cast: Arjun, Abhirami, Preity Mukhundhan. Director: Subhash K Raj.

Karakkam: Malayalam, May 28

Poster of Sreenath Bhasi's Karakkam

Two careless children remove five brass crosses from a church graveyard on New Year's Eve. The two are forced to embark on a frantic quest to atone for their transgressions before it's too late after being relentlessly haunted by five vengeful spirits. Cast: Sreenath Bhasi, Femina George. Director: Subhash Lalitha Subrahmanian.

Obsession: English, May 29

Stills from Obsession

A hopeless romantic receives exactly what he asked for after breaking the enigmatic One Wish Willow to win his crush's heart, only to learn that some wishes have a dark, frightening cost. Cast: Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette. Director: Curry Barker.

Tuner: English, May 29

Tuner poster

A gifted piano tuner's life is completely turned upside down when he discovers an unanticipated talent for cracking safes as a result of his meticulous piano tuning talents. Cast: Leo Woodall, Dustin Woodall. Director: Daniel Roher.

Dodmansa: Kannada, May 29

A still from Dodmansa

Shivu, a young man from a hamlet who aspires to be an actor, relocates to Bangalore and works as an auto driver alongside a friend. While Devu, a failing filmmaker, casts them as leads in his debut film, he falls in love with Sneha, an aspiring actress, which puts their dreams to the test and causes friction with the producer. Cast: R Sharath Krishna, Reshma Lingarajappa. Director: R Sharath Krishna.

Shape of Momo: Nepali, May 29

A still from Shape of Momo

A woman, troubled by the deaths of male family members, resigns from her position to rejoin her family. She decides to empower the surviving ladies to become independent and self-sufficient after observing their apathy. Cast: Gaumaya Gurung, Rahul Nawach Mukhia. Director: Tribeny Rai.

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