The investment strategy of Dolly Khanna, which is included in the list of major investors of India, is once again in the discussion. During the first quarter of FY 2025, he made a new entry into Smallcap Stock Coffee Day Enterprises, while Prakash increased his stake in Industries. In the eyes of market experts, both these steps are being considered as ‘quietly but strategic steps’.
Coffee Day Enterprises: Cool entry, Strong Stir
Dolly Khanna was not named in this stock till March 2025 quarter. But according to the shareholding pattern released at the end of June 30, 2025, now he has 32.78 lakh shares, which is 1.55% stake in the company. As soon as this news went public, the stock rose 7.2% to close at ₹ 36. The current market capitalization of the company is ₹ 7,667 crore. This is an indication for investors that internal interest in Coffee Day Enterprises is now increasing.
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Stake in Prakash Industries increased
The second major investment of this quarter is to update Prakash Industries. While his stake in the March quarter was only 2.07%, now it has increased to 2.27%. That is, they now have more than 40.56 lakh shares. Prakash Industries has been seen as a multibagger smallcap in recent years. Given the strength of this stock, Khanna’s increasing interest in this is not surprising.
Dolly Khanna’s 2025 portfolio
According to the data available in the public domain, the portfolio of Dolly Khanna has shares of a total of 16 companies. These include reliable companies such as Gamin Industries, GHCL and PolyPlex Corporation, which have more than 1% stake.
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Total Portfolio Price: ₹ 458.8 Crore
The balance of diversification and development can be clearly seen in their investment strategy.
What do these steps of Dolly Khanna indicate?
- Investments in Coffee Day Enterprises suggest that Dolly Khanna believes in revival stories.
- It is clear from increasing her stake in Prakash Industries that she prefers to bet on low -valued and development -oriented companies.
- Her portfolio is based on rapidly growing mid and small cap shares – that is, she is investing with a long -term approach.