People saying Google play contains fake electrum clones, it's same for electrum websites too.
Certainly there is always the possibility that a website (any website) could also be hacked and have files or links replaced with malicious ones, but that has never happened to the Electrum website as far as I am aware, whereas there seems to be a new scam crypto wallet on the Apple or Google app stores every other day. That's also why I said you should verify the .apk you download before transferring it to your phone for installation. Even if the website is hacked and the .apk replaced with a malicious one, then you will discover that when it does not verify correctly. You cannot do any of this if you download directly from the play store.
I open the electurm website and then click on the Play store link and it directly took me to the right wallet. Also i saw high number of downloads. So by doing so, i landed at the right wallet ?
If you opened the correct Electrum website, and if it hasn't been hacked, and as long as you weren't redirected by some malware or similar, and the Google Play upload also hasn't been tampered with, then yes, you have landed on the right wallet. The only way to be certain you are installing what you think you are installing is to verify the download as I said above.