The Federation of Western India Cine Employees has banned Ranveer Singh amid the Don 3 row.
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees on Monday, during a press conference, announced that they have banned Ranveer Singh amid the Don 3 row. Chief Advisor of FWICE, Ashoke Pandit, stated that Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani had filed a complaint against Ranveer in the Indian Film & Television Directors' Association, and while Sidhwani came and met them personally, Akhtar joined the meeting via a video call.
They informed the federation about the ongoing issue with Don 3 and Ranveer leaving the project just three weeks before the shoot. Pandit said that they invited Ranveer thrice to come and meet them personally, but he didn't respond. Later, when they announced the press conference, the actor sent an email to them stating that the issue didn't come under their jurisdiction.
After Pandit, the President of FWICE, BN Tiwari, spoke to the media and said that they have issued a ‘non-cooperative directive’ against Singh. One of the members of the federation stated that from now onwards, whether it is a spot boy, director, cameraman or lightman, no one will work with Ranveer.
Ranveer Singh-Don 3 Controversy
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