Ranveer Singh Takes Legal Action Against FWICE Over 'Don 3' Dispute
Ranveer Singh sends LEGAL NOTICE to FWICE over 'Don 3' non-cooperation directive; dispute heads to court - Reports
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Ranveer Singh has issued a legal notice to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) following a non-cooperation directive related to his exit from 'Don 3'. The actor argues that FWICE lacks jurisdiction in this contractual dispute, while the production house claims significant financial losses due to his departure.
- 01Ranveer Singh served a legal notice to FWICE on June 2, 2026, challenging their non-cooperation directive.
- 02FWICE issued the directive after Singh exited 'Don 3', claiming potential losses of ₹40-45 crore (approximately $4.8-5.4 million USD) from the production.
- 03FWICE clarified that the directive is not a 'ban' but a response to protect producers from financial losses.
- 04Ranveer Singh's spokesperson emphasized his respect for the film industry and chose to maintain silence on the allegations.
- 05Veteran producer TP Aggarwal has filed a petition against FWICE in the Bombay Civil Court, arguing that no body can legally issue non-cooperation directives against film personalities.
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The ongoing dispute between actor Ranveer Singh and the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has escalated into a legal battle. On June 2, 2026, Singh served a formal legal notice to FWICE, challenging their recent non-cooperation directive issued after his departure from the film 'Don 3'. Singh's team argues that FWICE has no jurisdiction in this matter, which they describe as a contractual dispute with the film's producers. The production house has reportedly incurred losses of ₹40-45 crore (approximately $4.8-5.4 million USD) due to Singh's exit, prompting FWICE to issue the directive asking its members to refuse work with him. Despite the controversy, Singh's spokesperson stated that he holds the film fraternity in high regard and prefers to handle the situation with dignity. Additionally, veteran producer TP Aggarwal has filed a petition in the Bombay Civil Court against FWICE, asserting that no organization has the authority to impose such directives on film personalities. The future of 'Don 3' remains uncertain following these developments.
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The dispute could affect the production timeline and financial stability of the film industry, particularly for projects involving Ranveer Singh.
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