FWICE Chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit hit back at filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma for suggesting the federation be banned, alleging he still owes over ₹1.25 crore to technicians and workers for his 2018 film Officer. Pandit cited a 2019 letter in which RGV acknowledged the dues. The remarks came after Varma called FWICE a "kangaroo court" over its action against Ranveer Singh in the Don 3 controversy.
Mumbai: FWICE Chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit has hit back at filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma for suggesting that FWICE should be banned.
He made a shocking revelation that RGV himself owes the technicians more than 1 crore for his movie "Officer".
During a press conference on Wednesday, Ashoke Pandit disclosed, "We live in a democratic country, and hence everyone is entitled to their opinion. But we would like to tell the world today that Ram Gopal Varma owes more than a crore and 25 lakhs to the technicians and to the workers."
He clarified that they are not sharing this information in an attempt to take revenge on the 'Satya' maker, but are simply trying to remind him.
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