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Filmcity Media revenue evaporates to zero in FY26

The nano-cap's annual results show a complete collapse in revenue and deepening losses, with accumulated deficits at ₹45.85 lacs.

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Mkt cap₹6 cr
ROE0.00%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹0 Revenue for FY26, down from ₹124.80 lacs in the prior year

What's new

  • Revenue dropped to zero from ₹124.80 lacs.
  • Net loss widened to ₹26.64 lacs from ₹15.27 lacs.
  • Accumulated losses reached ₹45.85 lacs.

Why this matters

For a company with a market cap of just ₹7 crores, zero revenue means the business has effectively stopped operating. The widening losses and mounting accumulated deficits signal capital erosion that, without a turnaround, could lead to further distress. The unmodified audit opinion offers no comfort on viability.

What we're watching

  • Whether management provides any revenue guidance or turnaround plan.
  • Ability to raise capital or reduce costs.
  • Any regulatory or delisting risks given the nano-cap status.

The full read

Filmcity Media's annual results for FY26 paint a grim picture. The company's revenue has completely evaporated to zero from ₹124.80 lacs in the prior year, a complete collapse. Net loss increased to ₹26.64 lacs, and accumulated losses now stand at ₹45.85 lacs. The company has a market capitalization of only ₹7 crores, making it a nano-cap with severe financial distress. Despite an unmodified auditor's opinion, the financial trajectory indicates that the company may not be a going concern without a significant turnaround. Investors have little to hold onto except hope of a revival, but the numbers suggest the business has effectively ceased generating income.

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  1. Today · 3:29 PM IST Filmcity Media revenue evaporates to zero in FY26
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