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Ramayana’s VFX studio Prime Focus shares jump 33% in 3 days, bounces back with Rs 110 crores profit : Bollywood News

The action of Prime Focus, the company Post-Production and the company VFX working on the next Ramayanais on a strong upward trend. On Tuesday, the company’s shares struck the 10% higher circuit for the third consecutive session at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), ending at Rs 191.25. In just three days of negotiation, the action jumped 33%, driven by new investments from several high -level investors.

The actions VFX Studio Prime Focus de Ramayana jumped 33% in 3 days, bounces with Rs 110 Profit Profit

The actions VFX Studio Prime Focus de Ramayana jumped 33% in 3 days, bounces with Rs 110 Profit Profit

Big names back prime focus

It would seem that the investor ACE RAMESH DAMANI bought 8 LAKH shares at Rs 142.55 per share, while UTPAL Sheth accumulated 17.5 LAKH Actions at the same price. The funds under the singularity of Madhusudan Kela AMC also made major purchases, acquiring together 48.5 Lakh shares, resulting in a participation of almost 2% in the company.

Other investors, such as Fe Securities and Enterprises Samyak, also bought significant quantities. Overall, marquee investors acquired around 3.3% of the main orientation thanks to bulk and block offers, worth Rs 146 crusions.

At the same time, some foreign investors have chosen to sell their issues. Marina IV PTE LTD, based in Singapore, discharged 1.1% of the company, while Augusta Investments came out with a participation of 1.75%.

Ranbir Kapoor’s investment adds to the buzz

The interest of investors follows previous reports that the actor Ranbir Kapoor had invested between 15 and 20 RS ranges in privilege studios thanks to a preferential allocation. It was one of the allotted allotted when the company approved the issue of more than 46 actions is growing, aimed at acquiring around 12.5 Lakh shares.

Prime Focus belonging to Namit Malhotra has become a world leader in post-production and visual effects. Its subsidiary, double negative (DNEG), won eight Oscars for films including Tenet, Dune: Part One and Dune: the second part. Malhotra currently has a 4.81% participation in the company.

Solid financial reversal

The finances of the company also reflect its momentum. In the T1 FY26, Prime Focus declared a net profit of RS 110.47 crushes, compared to a loss of Rs 158.07 crores in the same quarter of last year. Operations income increased by almost 23% in annual sliding to Rs 976.82 crusions. On a quarter -in -quarter base, the company also fell in favor of a loss of Rs 251.62 crusions.

What has further fueled the excitation is the participation of the premium in the highly anticipated Ramayana. Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, the film will be released in two parts – part of one during Diwali 2026 and the second part at Diwali 2027.

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Also read: Hans Zimmer on the reasons why Ramayana does not need to explain; said: “It is clearly something that goes beyond us”

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