CINTAA Questions FWICE's Unilateral Decision Against Ranveer Singh
CINTAA surprised by FWICE's unilateral action against Ranveer Singh
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Cine and TV Artistes' Association (CINTAA) President Poonam Dhillon expressed surprise at the Federation of Western India Cine Employees' (FWICE) unilateral non-cooperation directive against actor Ranveer Singh, emphasizing the lack of consultation with affiliate organizations. CINTAA welcomed FWICE's subsequent withdrawal of the directive, highlighting the broader impact on the livelihoods of film industry workers.
- 01CINTAA President Poonam Dhillon criticized FWICE for not consulting affiliate organizations before issuing a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh.
- 02Dhillon noted that the directive could have adversely affected numerous film industry workers beyond just Singh.
- 03CINTAA formally objected to FWICE's decision and sought an explanation regarding the process.
- 04Dhillon clarified that CINTAA was not informed about Upasana Singh's attendance at the FWICE press conference.
- 05FWICE withdrew the directive following intervention from the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association (IMPPA), aiming for a constructive resolution.
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The Cine and TV Artistes' Association (CINTAA), led by President Poonam Dhillon, has expressed its surprise and concern regarding the Federation of Western India Cine Employees' (FWICE) unilateral decision to issue a non-cooperation directive against actor Ranveer Singh. Dhillon stated that CINTAA, as an affiliate body, was not consulted in this significant decision, which could impact the livelihoods of many film industry workers, including technicians and crew members. Following FWICE's withdrawal of the directive, Dhillon emphasized the importance of collective decision-making and the need for dialogue in resolving industry disputes. She also raised questions about Upasana Singh's unexpected presence at a FWICE press conference, stating that CINTAA had no prior knowledge of her attendance. The FWICE later clarified that the directive was rescinded after discussions with the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association (IMPPA), aiming for a harmonious resolution to ongoing issues related to Singh and the production of 'Don 3'.
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The controversy and subsequent directive could have affected the livelihoods of numerous workers in the film industry.
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