Bollywood
Ranveer Singh Sues FWICE Over Non-Cooperation Directive Amid Don 3 Controversy
BY SACNILK
Mumbai, June 3 - Bollywood star Ranveer Singh has reportedly taken legal action against the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), escalating the ongoing controversy surrounding his exit from Don 3. The move comes just days after the industry body issued a non-cooperation directive against the actor following complaints from the film's producers. According to a report by India Today, Ranveer has served a legal notice to FWICE and approached the Bombay Civil Court, challenging the federation's decision. The actor's legal team is said to have questioned the legitimacy of the directive and its potential impact on his professional commitments. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) What Is The Don 3 Dispute About? The controversy began after it was revealed that Ranveer Singh had stepped away from Don 3, the highly anticipated action thriller directed by Farhan Akhtar. Reports claimed that significant pre-production work had already been completed before the actor's withdrawal, leading to substantial financial losses of 45 crores for the producers. Following complaints from producers Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, FWICE issued a non-cooperation directive on May 25. The federation alleged that Ranveer had failed to respond to multiple notices regarding the matter and urged its affiliated workers and technicians to refrain from collaborating with him until the dispute was resolved. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) FWICE Clarifies Position As news of the directive spread, many reports described it as a "ban" on the actor. However, FWICE officials later clarified that the federation does not possess the authority to ban artists from working in the industry. FWICE Chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit stated that the organisation had merely issued a non-cooperation call to its affiliated members and that participation remained voluntary. Industry Reacts The issue has sparked strong reactions from several members of the film fraternity. Producer Nikhil Dwivedi publicly questioned the rationale behind actions that could potentially affect an individual's livelihood, arguing that contractual disagreements should be resolved through legal mechanisms rather than industry directives. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Veteran producer T. P. Aggarwal also expressed support for Ranveer Singh and reportedly challenged FWICE's decision in court. Meanwhile, actress and politician Kangana Ranaut voiced her support for the actor during the controversy. The debate has reignited discussions about the role of film industry associations and the extent of their powers in handling disputes involving actors and production houses.