The clarification about Pralay’s status comes days after FWICE issued a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh during a press conference linked to the Don 3 controversy. While several reports described it as a “ban,” FWICE’s chief advisor later clarified that the organisation cannot officially ban any actor
Amid the ongoing controversy surrounding Ranveer Singh and the Don 3 dispute, the actor’s upcoming film Pralay is reportedly moving ahead without any disruption.
According to a report in Bombay Times, a source close to the project confirmed that the film remains unaffected despite the recent non-cooperation directive issued by the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). The source also stated that the ambitious project is still scheduled to go on floors in August 2026.
Calling the directive “unlawful,” the source told the publication, “Everything is in order and running as planned. FWICE's unlawful directive has had no impact on the film whatsoever. Pralay will go on floors in August.”
The makers of Pralay have remained tight-lipped about the project so far. The film will mark the directorial debut of Jai Mehta, son of filmmaker Hansal Mehta. Jai has previously worked on several projects alongside his father and other filmmakers.
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