Ranveer Singh breaks silence after FWICE issues non-cooperation directive over ‘Don 3’ exit Ranveer Singh has finally responded to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) after the organization issued a non-cooperation directive against him over his exit from the film Don 3. The controversy, which has drawn significant attention within the film industry, centers on Singh’s alleged withdrawal from the project, which reportedly caused disruptions to the production. FWICE’s decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing dispute between Singh and filmmaker Farhan Akhtar, with the federation emphasizing the broader implications for industry workers. The conflict began when Akhtar filed a formal complaint against Singh in April, alleging that the actor had abruptly left the set just three weeks before the production team was set to depart. FWICE, which represents a wide range of industry professionals, including technicians, artists, and producers, followed its standard procedure by inviting both Akhtar and producers Ritesh Sidhwani to present their perspectives. While Sidhwani attended the meeting in person, Akhtar participated remotely from London. Despite these efforts, Singh’s team reportedly ignored three formal notices sent by FWICE, prompting the federation to take decisive action. In a press conference, FWICE Chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit outlined the sequence of events leading to the non-cooperation directive. He stated that Singh’s failure to engage with the federation or address the matter directly contributed to the decision. Pandit highlighted that the dispute transcended a personal disagreement, as it directly impacted the livelihoods of thousands of workers involved in the film. “When a film is made, thousands of workers get employment.#ranveer_singh #farhan_akhtar #fwice #ritesht_sidhwani #ashoke_pandit
