Veteran investor Dolly Khanna's stock-picking skills are once again on display, with her portfolio delivering robust returns in the first four months of FY26. Notably, Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers has emerged as a multibagger, while several other stocks have posted double-digit gains.
Dolly KhannaStock PortfolioMultibaggerSmallcap StocksMidcap StocksReal EstateJul 29, 2025
Dolly Khanna is known for her expertise in identifying value in lesser-known mid- and small-cap stocks and her sharp stock-picking skills.
The standout stock in Dolly Khanna's portfolio in FY26 is Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers, which has more than doubled in value, becoming a multibagger.
Dolly Khanna added three new stocks to her portfolio in the June 2025 quarter: Sarla Performance Fibers Ltd., Coffee Day Enterprises, and Southern Petrochemical Industries Corporation (SPIC).
Dolly Khanna's portfolio is valued at Rs 555 crore in the June 2025 quarter, up 42% from Rs 390 crore in the March quarter.
GHCL, Polyplex Corporation, and Prakash Pipes have underperformed slightly in Dolly Khanna's portfolio, registering small losses during the period.
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