Jisshu Sengupta Defends Film Industry Unity Amid Ranveer Singh's Don 3 Controversy
Amid Ranveer Singh-Don 3 Row, Actor Jisshu Sengupta Calls Film Industry 'Family': 'Why Make Problems Public?'

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Actor Jisshu Sengupta emphasizes the film industry as a family amid the controversy surrounding Ranveer Singh's exit from Don 3. He questions the need for public disputes and highlights the impact on technicians and artists, advocating for private resolution of conflicts. The Federation of Western India Cine Employees has lifted its non-cooperation directive against Singh following a legal notice.
- 01Jisshu Sengupta believes the film industry should resolve issues privately, stating, 'It's like a family.'
- 02The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) had issued a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh, affecting many technicians and workers.
- 03FWICE dropped the directive after Ranveer Singh issued a legal notice regarding his exit from Don 3.
- 04Sengupta argues that the film industry is vast, with many projects ongoing, and that banning an actor is unjust.
- 05The controversy around Don 3 involves financial concerns, particularly the Rs 45 crore already invested in the film.
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In a recent interview, actor Jisshu Sengupta commented on the ongoing controversy surrounding Ranveer Singh's departure from Don 3, asserting that the film industry operates like a family and should resolve conflicts privately rather than airing issues publicly. Sengupta expressed concern over the impact of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees' (FWICE) non-cooperation directive against Singh, which he believes unfairly affected many technicians and behind-the-scenes workers. He emphasized that the industry produces numerous films daily, suggesting that work opportunities remain abundant for skilled individuals. Following Singh's legal notice to FWICE, the organization lifted the directive, highlighting the financial implications of Singh's exit, particularly the Rs 45 crore already invested in the project. Sengupta, who is set to star in the psychological thriller Brown, underlined the need for unity and understanding within the film fraternity.
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The controversy has highlighted the vulnerabilities of technicians and workers in the film industry, emphasizing the need for better communication and conflict resolution mechanisms.
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