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Balaji Telefilms Gears Up for Q3 Reveal on 13th February. Check Key Expectations Here

  • February 12, 2026
  • Posted by: Ekta Dhawan
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Balaji Telefilms Gears Up for Q3 Results

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Balaji Telefilms’s Q3 results FY26 are scheduled to be announced on 13th February 2026. Financial analysts anticipate an increase in revenue due to higher sales and a significant rise in PAT.

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  • Balaji Telefilms Q3 Results 2026 Preview
  • Balaji Telefilms Share Performance 
  • About Balaji Telefilms
  • Key Factors to Watch for Balaji Telefilms Q3 Results FY26
  • Final Thoughts
  • Recent Articles

Balaji Telefilms Q3 Results 2026 Preview

  • Balaji Telefilms’s revenue is expected to be in the range of ₹93.25 crore, a 35.43% YoY decrease. 
  • Profit After Tax, or PAT, is projected to fall 2% YoY. 
  • Net profit is ₹11.75 crore, down 2% YoY 
  • EBITDA to rise 56%

Balaji Telefilms Share Performance 

  • Over the past six months, Balaji Telefilms’ share price has fallen by 1.06% to ₹93.09.
  • Moreover, over the past year, the stock has increased by 37.28%.
  • Despite this weak short-term performance, Balaji Telefilms’ stock has delivered a financially sound 52.36% return over the past 5 years.
  • As of 12th February 2026, the stock traded at ₹93.09 per share.

About Balaji Telefilms

Balaji Telefilms is an Indian company that produces Indian soap operas in several Indian languages. It also produces reality TV, comedy, game shows, entertainment, and factual programming. Its revenue was about ₹593 crore. The total assets at the end of FY2025 were about ₹1,320 crore.

Key Factors to Watch for Balaji Telefilms Q3 Results FY26

  • Revenue Trend

To watch the revenue percentage in this quarter, how much revenue is generated from tv, shows, films and digital. It is important to understand the revenue trend, as TV and content revenue have fluctuated in the last quarters.

  • Profit/loss & Margins

To check whether the company has earned a profit or a loss, in the last few quarters it has shown a high margin, but in this quarter it is showing losses. Therefore, it is important to track the company’s profitability improvement in this quarter.

  • Digital Business Growth 

Pay attention to how the company’s digital and OTT content is performing across platforms such as Kutingg and YouTube, as well as through partnerships.

  • Cost control

To monitor how production and marketing expenses impact the profitability. If Balaji Telefilms has achieved cost efficiency, then profit margins can improve. It supports towards content spending and its well-structured platform.

Final Thoughts

Balaji Telefilms will announce its Q3 FY26 results on 13th February 2026. Analysts expect 35.45% revenue growth, a 2% fall in PAT, and a 56% rise in EBITDA. Balaji Telefilms focuses on revenue growth from order execution, margin improvement, strong order book, and management.

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Author: Ekta Dhawan
Ekta Dhawan is a Financial Content Writer at Univest, covering Indian equity markets with a focus on stock analysis, IPOs, and quarterly earnings results. Over 2+ years, she has published 1500+ articles tracking listed companies across sectors, translating complex financial data into clear, actionable insights for retail investors. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), giving her a structured grounding in corporate finance, equity valuation, and capital markets. Her writing moves past surface-level reporting to explain why a stock is moving, what a quarterly result signals, and how investors should interpret it. She also brings expertise in SEO content strategy, keyword research, and on-page optimisation, ensuring articles reach investors actively searching for clarity on market events. All articles are reviewed by Univest's in-house equity research team, led by Ankit Jaiswal, Senior Equity Research Analyst, to meet SEBI editorial standards.

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