Filmcity Media's revenue collapses to zero, losses deepen
Auditor gives clean opinion despite annual revenue of ₹0; accumulated losses now at ₹45.85 lacs.
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- Revenue fell to zero from ₹124.80 lacs year-on-year.
- Net loss widened to ₹26.64 lacs from ₹15.27 lacs.
- Accumulated losses deepened to ₹45.85 lacs.
Why it matters
A zero-revenue year is unusual even for a company in distress. That the auditor gave a clean opinion suggests no material misstatements, but the financial trajectory raises going-concern questions. For a ₹7-crore market cap, this is a stark warning signal.
What we're watching
- Whether the company can generate any revenue in coming quarters.
- Any further restructuring or capital infusion.
- Auditor's going-concern note in next filings.
The full read
Filmcity Media reported annual revenue of exactly ₹0 for FY26, a complete evaporation from the ₹124.80 lacs it booked the year before. The net loss expanded by 74% to ₹26.64 lacs, while accumulated losses swelled to ₹45.85 lacs, deepening the negative equity hole. Despite the obliteration of revenue, the auditor signed off without qualification, a technical clean bill that does little to mask the operational distress. With a market capitalisation of just ₹7 crores, the company is essentially a shell. The open question is whether any business activity remains; the numbers suggest nothing. The next quarter will reveal if this is a temporary lull or a permanent shutdown.