
PVR Inox Q4 results: Net loss narrows to ₹125 crore, revenue falls 0.5% YoY; stock price jumps 5%
PVR Inox, the multiplex operator, on Monday reported narrowing of its consolidated net loss during the fourth quarter of FY25. PVR Inox share price jumped over 5% after the announcement of Q4 results today.
PVR Inox reported a consolidated net loss of ₹ 125 crore in the quarter ended March 2025, narrowing from a loss of ₹ 129.50 crore in the corresponding quarter of last fiscal year. The company had posted a net profit of ₹ 35.9 crore in the December 2024 quarter.
The company's consolidated revenue from operations in Q4FY25 fell 0.5% to ₹ 1,249.8 crore from ₹ 1,256.4 crore, year-on-year (YoY).
Average ticket price (ATP) during the quarter was at ₹ 258, while F&B spend per head (SPH) was at ₹ 125.
'FY25 was a year of transformation — defined by our renewed focus on innovation and agility. We evolved from being reactive to becoming resilient and emerging as a more agile, future ready organization, laying the groundwork for long-term sustainability and relevance in a rapidly changing entertainment landscape,' said Ajay Bijli, Managing Director, PVR INOX Ltd.
For full financial year 2024-2025, PVR Inox's revenue declined to ₹ 5,779.9 crore from ₹ 6,107.1 crore in FY24, while net loss increased to ₹ 279.6 crore from ₹ 32 crore, YoY.
'The box office in FY'25 was impacted by an uneven release calendar, marked by inconsistent content availability across quarters. Both Bollywood and Hollywood underperformed, contributing to a 9% decline in the company's overall gross box office revenue,' PVR Inox said in a release.
Hindi box office collections dropped 26%, primarily due to a 14% reduction in film releases, the absence of major superstar-led titles, and multiple postponements. Hollywood revenues fell by 28%, reflecting the lingering effects of the previous year's strike and a lackluster tentpole slate, it added.
At the operational level, earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) during the March quarter increased 1.5% to ₹ 283.3 crore from ₹ 279.2 crore, while EBITDA margin improved to 22.70% from 22.20%, YoY.
PVR Inox said its current screen portfolio stands at 1,743 screens across 352 cinemas in 111 cities in India and Sri Lanka.
The company reduced its net debt from ₹ 1,430.4 crore as of March 31, 2023, to ₹ 952.2 crore as of March 31, 2025 — a substantial reduction of ₹ 478.2 crore over the past 24 months (post-merger).
'FY26 promises to be a high-octane period for the exhibition industry, supported by a formidable lineup of content across Hollywood, Bollywood, and Regional cinema,' PVR Inox said.
At 1:25 PM, PVR Inox share price was trading 4.34% higher at ₹ 960.40 apiece on the BSE.

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