A massive crisis has unfolded within the Hindi film industry as the Federation of Western India Cine Employees, known popularly as the FWICE, has formally implemented a sweeping non-cooperation directive against superstar Ranveer Singh. The strict trade union action serves as the final verdict following an intense dispute raised by filmmaker Farhan Akhtar and his production banner, Excel Entertainment, over the actor’s sudden walkout from the highly anticipated action thriller Don 3. FWICE president BN Tiwari officially confirmed that the non-cooperation notice has gone into effect immediately across the country, completely barring all associated industry workers from collaborating with the actor on any future film sets, commercial shoots, or promotional advertisements. According to the leadership of the workers’ body, this complete industry ban will remain actively in force until Ranveer personally steps forward to have an open, face-to-face discussion with the federation and the affected stakeholders to resolve the underlying grievances.
The core of the multi-crore conflict traces back to Farhan Akhtar filing a formal complaint through the Indian Film and Television Directors’ Association after Ranveer abruptly opted out of the project barely three weeks before the entire filming unit was scheduled to leave for their shooting schedule. Representatives from the federation, including chief advisor Ashoke Pandit and general secretary Ashok Dubey, highlighted that Excel Entertainment had already spent approximately forty-five crore rupees purely on extensive pre-production work, including location scouting, heavy script revisions, and even a high-budget promotional video shoot that featured the actor. Farhan Akhtar expressed immense frustration over the sudden abandonment, explaining that he had blocked his own valuable dates as a director for this specific venture, only to face severe logistical chaos and massive financial strain at the very last minute. The FWICE leaders strongly condemned the actor’s late exit, emphasizing that a superstar’s sudden departure does not just hurt wealthy producers but severely threatens the daily wages and livelihoods of hundreds of spot boys, lightmen, camera assistants, and technicians who rely on these projects for survival.
Before taking the extreme step of issuing the ban, the federation revealed that they had proactively sent three formal notices to Ranveer over a period of several weeks, extending an invitation for him to share his side of the story in an amicable manner. However, the situation worsened when the actor failed to appear for the hearings, and his legal representatives sent an email questioning the exact jurisdiction of the federation, arguing that the body was not the appropriate forum to settle private contractual agreements. In response to this defiance, the FWICE leadership stood united during a heavily attended press conference in Mumbai, asserting that no individual actor, regardless of their box-office stardom or public stature, is bigger than the governing rules of the industry. While the federation remains open to hosting an emergency meeting with the actor to reach a peaceful final resolution, they have heavily appealed to all major producer guilds and industry bodies to support the directive in order to completely eliminate such unprofessional practices from Indian cinema.
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