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FWICE bans Ranveer Singh, it was difficult to release Don 3, Farhan complained

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FWICE bans Ranveer Singh, it was difficult to release Don 3, Farhan complained

Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh is in controversy regarding the film ‘Don 3’. He walked away from the film suddenly. The film’s director Farhan Akhtar took legal action against him and complained to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). Now FWICE has banned Ranveer Singh. Apart from this, some strict decisions have also been given against him. Let us know about this entire controversy.

FWICE has released a statement against Ranveer in its statement. According to this statement, Ranveer has been accused of non-cooperation. Members of 32 different crafts associated with FWICE will no longer work with Ranveer. A non-operative directory is now being issued. FWICE Principal Counsel Ashok Pandit said that Farhan Akhtar had filed the complaint on April 11.

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Farhan has suffered a loss of Rs 45 crore

Ashok Pandit said, ‘He sent an invitation to Excel Entertainment owner Farhan Akhtar and his partner Ritesh Sidhwani. Ritesh himself came to meet and Farhan was in London at the time so he joined the meeting via Zoom. He told his whole story in 2 hours. Also informed about the entire pre-production expenses, including hotel bookings for 200 people, location bookings and overseas bookings. Everything is present in the paper.

The pre-production cost of the film was around Rs 45 crore. Ranveer signed 3 films with Excel Entertainment. The promo of the film was shot. Meanwhile, the entire crew of the film was present. Ranveer refused to work in the film when 3 weeks were left for the shooting to begin.

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Ranveer has not clarified anything

FWICE also invited Ranveer Singh to represent his side. 3 reminders were sent to them every 10 days but no response was received. On 23 May his secretary replied to the mail saying that FWICE had no authority in the matter so they could not demand his presence.