
In a major development in the ongoing Don 3 controversy, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has officially withdrawn its non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh with immediate effect. The decision comes days after the issue escalated into a larger industry discussion and took a legal turn.
FWICE clarified that the decision should not be seen as a victory or defeat for either side. Addressing the media, the organisation stated that the matter was resolved after discussions and added that the industry has celebrated Ranveer Singh’s journey and wants to see him grow further as a star.
The directive was originally issued after the dispute surrounding Ranveer’s reported exit from Don 3. FWICE had earlier maintained that the move was intended to uphold professional commitments and ensure that no individual stands above industry norms.
The matter later intensified after reports emerged that Ranveer Singh had sent a legal notice to FWICE, while mediation efforts from industry bodies also gathered momentum. With the withdrawal now official, the immediate stand-off appears to have ended, allowing focus to shift back to upcoming projects and industry discussions around dispute resolution mechanisms.
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