Superstar Investor Portfolios
What India's most-followed investors actually own. Notable disclosed stock holdings, investing style and sector bets for the Big Bull legacy, Radhakishan Damani, Vijay Kedia, Ashish Kacholia, Mukul Agrawal and more — straight from public exchange filings.
How superstar-investor tracking works
In India, every listed company must publish a shareholding pattern each quarter that names any shareholder holding more than 1% of its equity. By reading those public NSE/BSE filings across companies, you can reconstruct what the country's best-known investors hold — the same way US investors track 13F filings. We compile the notable, well-documented positions here and link each to its live stock page on Downstox.
How is the holdings data sourced?
Every listed company in India must disclose, each quarter, the name of any shareholder holding more than 1% of its equity. We compile these public NSE/BSE shareholding disclosures into a per-investor view. It reflects notable, well-documented positions — not a complete or real-time portfolio.
How often is it updated?
Shareholding patterns are filed quarterly, so holdings are refreshed each quarter. Always verify the latest stake on the exchange before acting.
Why track superstar investor portfolios?
Following what proven, long-term investors buy and hold is a popular way to generate ideas and understand conviction. It is research input, not a recommendation — these investors have different time horizons, risk appetite and information than retail investors.
Can I see which big investors own a particular stock?
Yes. Open any stock on Downstox and look for the "Star investors who hold this" section — it lists the tracked investors with a disclosed position in that company.
Holdings are compiled from public stock-exchange shareholding disclosures and reflect notable, well-documented positions — not a complete or real-time portfolio. Stakes change every quarter. This is information, not investment advice; verify on NSE/BSE before acting.