The much-awaited adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel, Wuthering Heights, hit Indian theaters on February 13, 2026, coinciding with the Valentine’s weekend buildup. Directed by Emerald Fennell and featuring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in lead roles, the film generated moderate pre-release interest in India, driven by its star power and romantic yet gothic theme. Early estimates suggest a decent start at the Indian box office, with collections reflecting steady footfall in urban centers like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru, where English-language Hollywood releases often perform better.
Without significant previews or advance bookings dominating the scene, the film’s day 1 performance appears aligned with expectations for an R-rated drama. Theatre occupancy hovered around 25-35% in major chains, based on initial reports from platforms like BookMyShow, indicating a balanced response from audiences seeking a passionate story for the holiday season. Trends show stronger evening shows, possibly boosted by couples opting for romantic outings, though competition from local releases and other Hollywood titles like GOAT tempered the overall momentum.
Looking ahead, the film’s trajectory could improve over the weekend, with Saturday expected to see a jump due to Valentine’s Day on February 14. While global projections point to a robust opening, India’s share remains niche, focusing on multiplex crowds. If word-of-mouth spreads positively, it might sustain beyond the initial days, but early signs suggest a front-loaded run unless critical acclaim drives more viewers.
Wuthering Heights Day 1 Box Office Collection in India
| Day | Collection Indian gross | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 February 13, 2026 (1st Friday) | ₹2.1 Cr | N/A |
| Day 2 February 14, 2026 (1st Saturday) | – | – |
Summary
1 Days India Net Collection ₹1.75 Cr
1 Days India Gross Collection ₹2.1 Cr
1 Days Overseas Collection ₹83 Cr
1 Days Worldwide Collection ₹207 Cr
Budget ₹664 Cr
About Wuthering Heights and Future Prediction
Wuthering Heights is a fresh take on Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel, brought to life by director Emerald Fennell, known for her bold storytelling in films like Saltburn. The movie stars Margot Robbie as the fiery Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as the brooding Heathcliff, exploring themes of love, revenge, and class divide against the stark Yorkshire moors. With a runtime of about 136 minutes, it blends period drama with modern sensuality, appealing to fans of intense romances.
The film’s production involved a notable bidding war, with Warner Bros. securing it for a theatrical release over streaming offers, emphasizing its cinematic scope. Shot with stunning visuals and a haunting score, it has received mixed reviews globally, praising the leads’ chemistry but noting its divisive erotic elements. In India, where Hollywood adaptations of literary classics have varied success, the movie targets urban English-speaking audiences drawn to Robbie’s post-Barbie fame and Elordi’s rising profile.
Future predictions indicate a solid weekend haul worldwide, potentially recovering much of its budget quickly due to Valentine’s timing. In India, collections might reach ₹10-15 Cr lifetime if positive buzz grows, but challenges like limited screens and competition could cap it lower. Sustained interest from younger viewers and strong international performance will be key to its overall success.
Disclaimer:
- Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
- The data reflects industry estimates available at the time of publication and may vary slightly from officially reported or audited figures released later.
- These figures should be considered preliminary and indicative, not official confirmations.
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