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Producer TP Aggarwal Calls Out FWICE’s ‘Gundagardi’ Against Ranveer Singh In Don 3 Dispute: ‘They Cannot Do That’

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The ongoing legal and professional turmoil inside the Indian film industry has reached a massive boiling point following the sudden intervention of one of Bollywood’s most veteran and respected producers. Highly accomplished filmmaker TP Aggarwal, who famously served as the president of the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association for seventeen years and headed the Film Federation of India on four separate occasions, has openly called out the Federation of Western India Cine Employees for their recent actions against Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh. Challenging the trade union body’s authority directly, the senior industry patron has moved the Bombay Civil Court at Dindoshi to legally counter what he openly terms as sheer high-handedness and power-tripping behavior by the cine federation.

The entire industry controversy initially erupted after the workers body issued a strict nationwide non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh, effectively attempting to halt his active and upcoming shoots following his abrupt exit from Farhan Akhtar’s mega-budget action venture Don 3. However, TP Aggarwal has strongly condemned this aggressive move by labeling the federation’s behavior as complete hooliganism and gundagardi, stating unequivocally that no independent union or trade association has the legal jurisdiction to issue such blanket bans or work boycott orders. The veteran producer revealed that he was personally in the middle of actively planning a massive new cinematic project featuring a powerful star cast of Sanjay Dutt and Ranveer Singh when he suddenly learned about the federation’s restrictive order. He criticized the federation officials for not consulting senior industry stalwarts before taking such extreme measures, asserting that if they simply resort to flexing artificial power through workplace bullying, it cannot be allowed to continue under any circumstances.

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In his comprehensive legal petition filed before the civil court, TP Aggarwal argued that no individual association or trade body possesses the constitutional or legal authority to force its members to cease working with a specific individual. To support his strong stance, the veteran producer recalled a highly similar historical conflict from two-thousand and seventeen when he was actively serving as the chief of the producers’ association. At that time, a major dispute regarding the exact operational rights of the worker federation had surfaced, which eventually led the filmmakers to approach the Competition Commission of India. The high court had delivered a landmark verdict clearly establishing that the workers federation does not have the legal right to enforce bans, restrict creative freedom, or forcefully enter any active shooting premises to disrupt production schedules.

Beyond the legal technicalities, TP Aggarwal expressed deep concern over the massive economic damage that such sudden union boycotts inflict on the daily ecosystem of filmmaking, noting that the entertainment industry thrives entirely on mutual collaboration. He pointed out that attempting to blackball a top-tier mainstream star like Ranveer Singh does not just affect the actor, but directly jeopardizes the immediate livelihoods of hundreds of daily-wage crew members, technical staff, and independent vendors who depend entirely on active movie sets for their income. The senior producer also intentionally named the producers’ association as a party in his petition, questioning why the current leadership has remained completely silent and chose not to intervene to protect the basic professional rights of filmmakers and actors alike from arbitrary union directives.

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As the highly publicized Don 3 dispute formally enters the courtroom with official notices served to all active parties, the wider Bollywood fraternity is witnessing an unprecedented realignment of power between actors, producers, and workers unions. While the workers federation continues to defend its non-cooperation directive as a necessary measure to protect independent production houses from sudden financial losses, major industry bodies like the Cine and TV Artistes’ Association have openly extended their complete backing to Ranveer Singh. With TP Aggarwal firmly leading the legal charge to safeguard creative freedom and fair business practices, this high-stakes courtroom battle is set to permanently redefine the operational boundaries of film trade unions in India.

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