Bollywood
Post Ranveer Singh's Don 3 and Akshaye Khanna's Drishyam 3 Exits, Producers Guild Issues Official Statement On Professional Accountability
BY CHRISTA LINCY
The Producers Guild of India has taken a firm stand against the growing trend of talent and technicians backing out of projects at the last minute. In a strongly worded official statement released on June 3, 2026, the Guild addressed instances of professionals reneging on their commitments just days before the start of principal photography. This move comes at a time when the industry is already buzzing with reports of high-profile exits from major franchise films, specifically involving Excel Entertainment and Panorama Studios. As first reported by Bollywood Hungama, these developments have caused significant disruptions in the planning and execution of some of the most anticipated upcoming projects. The Guild revealed that it has received formal complaints from its members, Excel Entertainment Private Limited and Panorama Studios International Limited. While the official statement did not name any individuals, the timing points toward recent industry headlines. Excel Entertainment, led by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, has reportedly been dealing with complications after Ranveer Singh's exit from Don 3. The project had built massive expectations as Ranveer was set to carry forward the legacy of the iconic character played by Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan. His sudden departure at an advanced stage of preparation has reportedly created serious logistical and financial hurdles for the production house. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Similarly, Panorama Studios, headed by Kumar Mangat Pathak, faced a similar situation with Drishyam 3 following the exit of Akshaye Khanna. This particular development was a major point of contention in late 2025, with the producer expressing strong disapproval over the last-minute change. These instances served as the catalyst for the Guild to intervene, highlighting that such behavior is not just a breach of contract but a blow to the collaborative spirit of the filmmaking community. In its statement, the Guild emphasized that no industry member should engage in actions that result in substantial financial losses for producers and other sectors of the trade. It noted that these last-minute exits have serious and far-reaching consequences, undermining the trust and mutual respect upon which the film industry is built. Beyond the immediate financial impact on producers, the statement expressed concern for the livelihoods of hundreds of technicians and crew members who depend on these films for their income. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The statement further explained that such actions cause significant reputational damage and adversely impact the brand value and credibility of the films involved. While the Guild clarified that it supports a free and fair business environment, it made it clear that it does not encourage disruptions in the content production process. It termed any position contrary to this principle as unethical, as it harms the collective interests of the entire film fraternity. Statement by Producers Guild of India. pic.twitter.com/I4OoeTX5kC— Producers Guild of India (@producers_guild) June 3, 2026 Concluding its address, the Producers Guild urged all parties to resolve their disputes in an amicable manner. The organization asserted its commitment to protecting the interests of the industry and ensuring that professionalism remains a priority. This official stand is expected to trigger a much-needed conversation within Bollywood regarding accountability and the importance of honoring professional commitments to ensure the smooth functioning of the film business.