Not all Hindi dubs are created equal. There are three distinct tiers:
Why would anyone want to watch this in Hindi? The answer lies in accessibility and irony.
Editor’s Note: We do not endorse piracy, but we understand the curiosity.
If you search this keyword today, here is where the digital breadcrumb trail leads: the human centipede hindi dubbed exclusive
Warning: These sources are rife with malware. Many "exclusive" files are fake—either a different film (like Tusk) or a virus that sends your mobile data to a server in Belarus.
Searching for "The Human Centipede Hindi Dubbed Exclusive" puts you in a grey zone.
While you hunt for the Hindi dub, know that India has its own unofficial spiritual sequel. In 2013, Bengali director Soumojit Adak made Naba Mrugaya (The New Hunt), which was marketed as "India's Human Centipede." It featured a similar premise but was shot on a shoestring budget in Kolkata. A dubbed Hindi version of that film does exist legally on a platform called ReelDrama, and it is deliberately comedic. Not all Hindi dubs are created equal
By Rohan Desai, Horror Culture Desk
In the vast, chaotic, and wonderfully unpredictable ecosystem of Indian online entertainment, few search phrases evoke as much morbid curiosity as "The Human Centipede Hindi Dubbed Exclusive." For over a decade, Tom Six’s 2009 medical-horror shocker has been banned, debated, and censored across the globe. Yet, in the dusty corners of local streaming sites, Telegram channels, and WhatsApp forwards, a Hindi-dubbed version has achieved a strange, underground immortality.
This article dives deep into why this specific dubbed version has become a "holy grail" for Indian horror fans, where to find legitimate (or otherwise) sources, the legal and ethical implications, and why the demand for an exclusive Hindi dub refuses to die. Warning: These sources are rife with malware
The short answer is No.
As of 2026, no major OTT platform—Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, or JioCinema—hosts the film in Hindi. The film is banned in several countries, and while India has no outright ban on the film, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has refused to give it a certificate. Without a certificate, no theater or legal streaming service can play it.
Thus, every "Hindi Dubbed Exclusive" you find is: