Whirlpool India Tanks 11.5% on ₹1,160 Crore Selling: Adani Rights, Mangalam, McCloud Lead Carnage on Nov 27
Mumbai, November 28, 2025 – Thursday, November 27 delivered a savage reality check to the Indian markets as profit booking and panic selling crushed several mid and small-cap names that had run hard in the previous sessions. More than 20 stocks plunged 5–14%, with consumer durables, logistics, and Wednesday’s top runners getting hammered the hardest.
The day’s biggest casualty was Whirlpool of India, which collapsed 11.54% to ₹1,062.30 on a monstrous 1.08 crore shares traded — worth a staggering ₹1,160 crore — its heaviest single-day volume ever, pointing to aggressive institutional and HNI dumping.
Top 20 Losers on NSE – Thursday, November 27, 2025
- Adani Enterprises Rights ↓ 14.22% → ₹418
- Whirlpool India ↓ 11.54% → ₹1,062.30 (₹1,160 crore bloodbath)
- Baidfin Rights ↓ 11.11% → ₹0.16
- Laxmi Dental (LPDC) ↓ 10.67% → ₹8.04
- Mangalam Drugs ↓ 10.01% → ₹29.41
- Magellanic Cloud (MCLOUD) ↓ 10.01% → ₹33.26 (lower circuit after Wednesday’s frenzy)
- Byke Hospitality ↓ 9.42% → ₹51.80
- Heads UP Ventures ↓ 8.24% → ₹9.36
- KSR & Co ↓ 7.64% → ₹32.28
- Vineet Laboratories ↓ 7.04% → ₹41.48
- AksharChem ↓ 5.75% → ₹268
- Likhitha Infra ↓ 5.53% → ₹191.26
- AKG Exim ↓ 5.39% → ₹11.93
- Nectar Lifesciences ↓ 5.33% → ₹14.20
- Allcargo Logistics ↓ 5.28% → ₹12.20
- Energy Development ↓ 5.26% → ₹22.70
- Gaya Highways ↓ 5.19% → ₹3.29
- Universal Photo ↓ 5.18% → ₹264.50
- Tirupati Forge ↓ 5.13% → ₹35.50
- Bilvyapar ↓ 5.10% → ₹8.75
The volume spikes were deafening:
- Whirlpool: 1.08 crore shares (20–25x average)
- Adani Rights: 31.7 lakh shares
- MCLOUD, Mangalam, LPDC — straight to lower circuits
Market chatter points to month-end profit booking, FII outflows ahead of the long US Thanksgiving weekend, and operators ringing the register on stocks that had surged 50–100% in the past 5–6 sessions. Wednesday’s heroes became Thursday’s villains in classic small-cap fashion.
Moral of the day: In this market, momentum cuts both ways — and on November 27, the knife fell fast and deep.