Ranveer Singh Faces Non-Cooperation Directive from Film Workers' Body Over Don 3 Exit
Ranveer Singh Responds After Ban By Film Workers' Body Over Don 3 Exit
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Ranveer Singh has responded to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees' (FWICE) non-cooperation directive following his exit from Don 3. The FWICE claims Singh failed to address their repeated requests for discussion, leading to significant industry implications.
- 01FWICE issued a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh due to his abrupt exit from Don 3.
- 02The complaint against Singh was filed by filmmaker Farhan Akhtar on April 11, citing disruption to the film's production.
- 03FWICE sent multiple reminders to Singh to present his side, but received no response until after announcing the press conference.
- 04FWICE President BN Tiwari emphasized that the issue affects the livelihoods of thousands of film workers.
- 05The directive means that FWICE members will not work with Singh until the dispute is resolved.
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Ranveer Singh has issued a statement in response to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) announcing a non-cooperation directive against him due to his exit from the film Don 3. FWICE claims Singh did not respond to multiple requests to discuss the matter, which was brought to their attention by filmmaker Farhan Akhtar in April. Akhtar's complaint alleged that Singh withdrew from the project just weeks before production was set to begin, causing significant disruption. FWICE officials, including Chief Advisor Ashok Pandit, stated that they followed due process, inviting both parties to present their cases. However, Singh's team only responded with questions about FWICE's jurisdiction after the press conference was announced. FWICE President BN Tiwari highlighted the broader implications of the issue, stressing that it affects the livelihoods of many film workers and that no individual, regardless of stardom, is above industry regulations. The non-cooperation directive is effective immediately, with FWICE members instructed not to work with Singh until the dispute is resolved.
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The non-cooperation directive could significantly affect the employment of many film workers associated with ongoing and future projects.
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