Producers Guild of India Addresses Last-Minute Exits Amid Ranveer Singh's Don 3 Controversy
Ranveer Singh Don 3 exit: Producers Guild backs Farhan Akhtar, warns against last-minute exits
The Indian Express
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The Producers Guild of India has condemned last-minute exits from film projects, following Ranveer Singh's withdrawal from Don 3. The Guild received complaints from producers about disruptions caused by talent backing out before filming starts, emphasizing the negative impact on the industry and urging for amicable resolutions.
- 01The Producers Guild of India received complaints from Excel Entertainment and Panorama Studios regarding last-minute project exits.
- 02Ranveer Singh's exit from Don 3 has led to significant financial losses for producers and affected the livelihoods of many in the industry.
- 03The Guild noted a troubling trend of industry professionals withdrawing commitments shortly before filming begins.
- 04The organization supports a free working environment and encourages resolution of disputes through dialogue.
- 05The ongoing dispute has escalated to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), which issued a non-cooperation directive against Singh.
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The Producers Guild of India has issued a statement condemning last-minute exits from film projects, particularly in light of Ranveer Singh's recent withdrawal from Farhan Akhtar's Don 3. The Guild received formal complaints from member producers, including Excel Entertainment and Panorama Studios International, about talent and technicians backing out shortly before filming begins. This trend has reportedly caused significant financial losses and reputational damage to projects, impacting hundreds of industry workers. The Guild emphasized the importance of maintaining a collaborative spirit in filmmaking and urged all parties to resolve disputes amicably rather than through confrontation. While addressing the ongoing dispute involving Singh, who has sent a legal notice against FWICE after they issued a non-cooperation directive, the Guild clarified its stance on supporting a fair business environment without imposing bans. It called for dialogue to resolve conflicts and protect the interests of the industry as a whole.
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The ongoing disputes and last-minute exits in the film industry can lead to job losses and financial instability for many workers dependent on film productions.
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