Jacob Elordi’s Wuthering Heights has arrived on OTT in India, giving viewers a new way to watch the film after its earlier theatrical run. It is available in Hindi and English, which widens the audience beyond the original cinema release.
That language split is the clearest practical detail for Indian viewers: one title, two viewing options, and no need to wait for a separate version to arrive. For anyone who missed the film in theatres, the shift to OTT is the point where access finally becomes simple.
Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie
Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie are the names most viewers will use to identify the film first, and that matters because the release is arriving through cast recognition as much as through the title itself. In a crowded OTT market, familiar names still do the work of discovery.
The film’s arrival in India also turns a past theatrical run into a current catalogue option. That is the basic business of streaming: a film that once depended on a cinema window can keep drawing viewers once it becomes available at home.
Hindi and English access
Hindi and English availability gives Indian viewers a straightforward choice. It removes the need to wait for a single-language version and makes the film easier to pick up for both first-time viewers and anyone returning to it.
The article says readers can know where to watch the film, but the source text shown does not actually name the streaming platform. That leaves the most useful operating detail unresolved even as the release itself is in place.
What viewers should do
Indian viewers looking for Wuthering Heights should search the OTT service they already use and check for the Hindi and English versions under the film title. If they want the cast-led route in, Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie are the names attached to the release.
The practical answer is narrow but useful: the film is on OTT in India now, and the language options are set. The platform name is the missing piece, so the cleanest move is to search by title rather than by a guessed service and use the available Hindi or English version once it appears.







