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Mika Singh backs Ranveer in 'Don 3' row: 'We are the Bhais'

FWICE said the directive is meant to pressure the parties into resolving the dispute after Excel Entertainment claimed losses of about Rs 45 crore.

  • The Federation of Western India Cine Employees issued a non-cooperation directive against Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh following his reported exit from Farhan Akhtar's film Don 3.
  • Singh exited the project a few months ago citing delays and lack of a final script; Excel Entertainment, co-founded by Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, allegedly sought Rs 45 crore from the actor for financial losses.
  • Cine & TV Artistes Association head Poonam Dhillon stated the organization was not approached, saying, "We could have tried to resolve the issue," while FWICE General Secretary Ashok Dubey clarified the directive is not a formal ban.
  • Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta criticized the directive, arguing it harms industry workers, while Singh's spokesperson stated the actor has "consciously chosen to maintain silence" to handle matters with "dignity, maturity and mutual respect."
  • FWICE, a 70-year-old trade union comprising 38 craft associations, manages industry disputes and recently objected to actor Diljit Dosanjh's inclusion in Border 2 , demonstrating its ongoing enforcement of internal standards.
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Box Office Worldwide broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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