
- Important Dates
- How to Check Sunshine Pictures IPO Allotment Status?
- Sunshine Pictures IPO Subscription Details
- What’s Next After Allotment?
- Final Word
Sunshine Pictures IPO allotment is scheduled for August 21, 2026, after the issue received a very strong 105.81x overall subscription. Retail investors subscribed 56.6x, while QIB demand reached 123.52x. The strong response shows high investor interest, but it does not change the company’s cash-flow risks. This guide explains how to check your allotment and what happens next.
Important Dates
- Allotment Date: August 21, 2026
- Refund Initiation: August 24, 2026
- Demat Credit: August 24, 2026
- Listing Date: August 25, 2026
How to Check Sunshine Pictures IPO Allotment Status?
Method 1: Check on BSE
- Visit the BSE IPO allotment status page: https://www.bseindia.com/investors/appli_check
- Select Equity and choose Sunshine Pictures.
- Enter your application number or PAN.
- Complete the required verification.
- Submit the details to view your allotment status.
Method 2: Check on NSE
- Visit the NSE IPO allotment page: https://www.nseindia.com/invest/check-trades-bids-verify-ipo-bids
- Select Sunshine Pictures.
- Enter your PAN or application details as requested.
- Complete the verification step.
- Check whether shares have been allotted to you.
Method 3: Check on Registrar
The IPO registrar is Bigshare Services, which handles the allotment process and investor records.
- Visit the Bigshare Services IPO allotment page: https://ipo.bigshareonline.com/ipo_status.html
- Select Sunshine Pictures from the issue list.
- Choose PAN, application number or another available identification option.
- Enter the required details and submit.
- Your allotment status will be displayed if the data is available.
Sunshine Pictures IPO Subscription Details
| Category | Subscription |
| QIB (Qualified Institutional Buyers) | 123.52x |
| NII (Non-Institutional Investors) | 197.04x |
| RII (Retail Individual Investors) | 56.60x |
| Total | 105.81x |
Source: INDmoney
What do these numbers tell investors?
- Demand was extremely strong across all three investor categories. NII demand was the highest at 197.04x, followed by QIBs at 123.52x.
- Retail participation was also strong at 56.60x, meaning the number of retail applications was far higher than the shares available for this category.
The key point is that a 105.81x subscription reflects strong IPO demand. It does not prove that Sunshine Pictures’ earnings or cash flows are equally strong. Investors should keep those two things separate. For more detail, read the IPO review here.
What’s Next After Allotment?
If shares are allotted
Your allotment status will show the number of shares assigned to your application. With retail subscription at 56.60x, many applicants should not expect to receive their full requested quantity.
Shares are scheduled to be credited to your Demat account on August 24, 2026. If you receive fewer shares than you applied for, the remaining application amount will be released according to the applicable refund or UPI unblock process.
The next important event is the August 25 listing, when Sunshine Pictures shares are scheduled to begin trading on the stock exchanges.
If shares are not allotted
If you do not receive shares, the amount blocked for the IPO should be released as per the scheduled refund, or the UPI unblock process on August 24, 2026.
The high 56.60x retail subscription means non-allotment is a realistic outcome for many retail applicants. If you still want exposure to the company, you can consider buying the shares after listing. However, the market price may be very different from the IPO price, so it is worth reassessing the valuation before making a decision.
Final Word
The biggest takeaway is simple: 105.81x subscription shows strong investor demand, but it does not remove Sunshine Pictures’ key concern of weak cash conversion. Its FY26 operating cash flow was negative ₹33.21 crore despite ₹40.02 crore of reported profit.
If you receive an allotment, the practical next step is to watch the listing and valuation rather than focusing only on the subscription numbers. Over the longer term, receivables, inventory conversion and operating cash flow will be more important indicators of whether the IPO story is working.
To prepare for listing day, read our guide on what to do after an IPO lists: sell, hold, or buy.
Read the RA disclaimer here.