A controversy has surfaced in the Hindi film industry after actor Ranveer Singh became the subject of a non-cooperation directive issued by the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). The development follows his reported exit from filmmaker Farhan Akhtar’s upcoming project Don 3.
As per industry discussions, the issue began when Ranveer Singh stepped away from the film at a late stage, after extensive pre-production work had already been completed. The sudden decision is believed to have disrupted schedules and affected several crew members associated with the project.
In response, FWICE issued a “non-cooperation directive,” advising its members not to work with the actor for the time being. The organization represents a large section of technicians and workers in the film industry, and such directives can impact ongoing and upcoming productions.
However, it is important to note that this is not a permanent ban. Industry representatives have indicated that the move is a temporary measure aimed at addressing the dispute and encouraging a resolution between the concerned parties.
The situation reportedly intensified after multiple communications seeking clarification did not receive an immediate response, leading to stricter action from the workers’ body.
While the exact reasons behind Ranveer Singh’s exit remain unclear, insiders have suggested possible creative differences, production delays, or disagreements over certain aspects of the film as contributing factors.
The development has sparked debate within the industry, with some supporting the need for professional accountability, while others believe such actions should be resolved through dialogue.
For now, the directive may pose challenges for Ranveer Singh’s professional commitments, but discussions are expected to continue, leaving room for a possible resolution in the near future.



