Movies & Entertainment company Tips Music announced Q1FY26 results Revenue of Rs 88.1 crore in Q1FY26, marking a 19% YoY increase compared to Q1FY25 The content cost for the quarter stood at Rs 23.5 crore, showing 85% YoY increase from Rs 12.7 crore in Q1FY25 Profit After Tax (PAT) rose to Rs 45.7 crore in Q1FY26, showcasing YoY growth of 5% over Rs 43.6 crore in Q1FY25 In Q1FY26, a total of 92 songs were released, including 48 new film tracks and 44 non-film tracks. Among them, the Punjabi track song 'Main Nachdi' stood out as one of the biggest hits The YouTube subscriber count has grown to 125.8 million The interim dividend for Q1FY25 was Rs 4 per share, totaling Rs 51.13 crore Kumar Taurani – Chairman & Managing Director said, "Despite the challenges faced by the music industry, our catalogue and new releases continue to demonstrate resilience, with our revenue recording 19% YoY growth during the quarter. Additionally, the Board declared an interim dividend of Rs 4 per share for Q1FY26, amounting to a total payout of Rs 51.13 crore." Girish Taurani – Executive Director said, “In Q1FY26, we further enriched our music catalogue by releasing 92 new tracks — comprising 48 film songs and 44 non-film songs. This consistent content pipeline has played a key role in enhancing our digital footprint, leading to a steady increase in our YouTube subscriber base, which reached 125.8 million by the quarter’s end. The highlight of the quarter was the Punjabi track “Main Nachdi” from the film Saunkan Saunkanay 2 which has crossed 75mn views and it charted for 12 weeks on Youtube top 100. Additionally, The songs from the films Maalik and Sarbala ji have performed exceptionally well and crossed 102mn views and 51 mn view respectively on YouTube. Our catalog performance on Meta is also very heartening.” Hari Nair – Chief Executive Officer said, “We continue to witness strong traction across digital and non-digital platforms. Year over year growth for paid subscribers across OTT services like Youtube, Spotify etc are positive and growing steadily. On the operations automation side, our teams have built inhouse content management system called as PULSE, which now delivers our content to TikTok and other DSPs, via our own DDEX feeds. Result PDF