FWICE Issues Non-Cooperation Directive Against Ranveer Singh Over 'Don 3' Exit

मुख्य बातें
- •FWICE issues non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh over 'Don 3' exit
- •Ranveer Singh allegedly failed to respond to FWICE's invitation to appear in person and discuss the issue
- •FWICE demands Rs 45 crore as damages from Ranveer Singh
- •The non-cooperation directive will affect Ranveer Singh's future projects, including ad films
- •FWICE has over 5000 sitting members and 32 affiliated craft unions
- •The Producers Guild of India may intervene to resolve the dispute between Farhan Akhtar and Ranveer Singh over 'Don 3'
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has taken a strong stand against Ranveer Singh for his sudden exit from Farhan Akhtar's directorial 'Don 3'. The film body has issued a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer, alleging that he failed to respond to their invitation to appear in person and discuss the issue despite three reminders.
FWICE Chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit addressed the media in Mumbai, stating that Farhan filed a complaint on April 11, three weeks before the unit was to leave for shoot, Ranveer left the movie. Pandit further explained that Ritesh Sidhwani, producing partner of Excel Entertainment, appeared personally at the FWICE office, while Farhan attended the meeting remotely on Zoom. The federation has demanded Rs 45 crore as damages from Ranveer Singh, which includes pre-production expenses such as hotel bookings, location bookings, and overseas travel bookings for over 200 workers.

