FWICE Withdraws Non-Cooperation Directive Against Ranveer Singh Following Legal Notice Amid Don 3 Controversy

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In a massive relief for Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has officially withdrawn its controversial industry-wide non-cooperation directive against him.

The breakthrough decision was announced during a highly anticipated press briefing in Mumbai on Wednesday afternoon, effectively neutralizing a high-stakes standoff that threatened to paralyze several multi-crore film productions. The resolution was reached after intensive, high-level mediation involving top film trade bodies, including the Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association (IMPPA), the Producers Guild of India (PGI), and the Cine & TV Artistes’ Association (CINTAA).

The quick de-escalation comes just days after FWICE initially blacklisted the actor over his sudden structural exit from director Farhan Akhtar’s highly anticipated action-thriller, Don 3. The friction reached a boiling point earlier this week when Ranveer retaliated by serving the labor federation with a formal legal notice, challenging their legal authority to impede his professional livelihood.

“No One Has Won or Lost”: FWICE Addresses the Legal Detente

Addressing a packed room of reporters in the capital city, FWICE President Birendra Nath Tiwari confirmed that the labor union has officially deactivated the ban with immediate effect to protect the broader economic ecosystem of the daily wage workers.

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The Official Stance from FWICE:

“We are taking back our non-cooperative directive with immediate effect after a request by IMPPA, the producers’ guild, and CINTAA. We have been told that we should all sit together with the producers’ body and take an appropriate decision where neither the producers and directors nor the actor face any issues,” FWICE President BN Tiwari told reporters, according to a report.

Tiwari was also quick to downplay the optics of the union backing down immediately after receiving a judicial threat. “No one has won or lost in this matter. Our legal department will formally respond to his legal notice in due course,” he added calmly, shifting the focus toward joint corporate arbitration rather than public hostility.

The Genesis of the ₹45 Crore Production Battle

The unprecedented industry crisis originally ignited on May 25, 2026, when FWICE executives implemented the blackout following a formal breach-of-contract complaint filed by Farhan Akhtar and his producing partner Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment. The seasoned producers had approached the Indian Film and Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA), claiming that Ranveer’s abrupt exit just three weeks prior to the international shooting schedule severely disrupted their operational timeline.

Trade sources close to the production house reveal that Don 3 has been locked in active pre-production for nearly three years without ever successfully going on floors. The makers have reportedly claimed that over ₹45 crore has already been permanently sunk into script development, global location scouting, international action design, and initial set fabrication—losses they held the actor accountable for before the guild intervened.

Ranveer Singh’s Camp Breaks Silence with Class

Throughout the week-long media frenzy, Ranveer Singh consciously avoided engaging in public mudslinging, choosing instead to handle the operational friction through formal legal and public relations channels. Following the revocation of the ban on Wednesday, the actor’s official spokesperson released an elegant statement addressing the timeline.

Key Elements of the DisputeDetails & Financial Stakes
Initial Complaint DateMay 25, 2026 (Filed by Excel Entertainment via IFTDA)
Pre-Production Sunk CostEstimated ₹45+ Crores already invested by producers
The Counter-StrikeRanveer Singh serves formal legal notice to FWICE
Mediation GuildsIMPPA, Producers Guild of India (PGI), and CINTAA
Final Resolution StatusNon-cooperation ban lifted entirely on June 3, 2026

“Throughout the recent developments surrounding Don 3, he has consciously chosen to maintain silence, believing that professional discussions and personal equations are best handled with dignity, maturity, and mutual respect,” the official spokesperson’s statement read. The dispatch concluded by emphasizing that Singh continues to harbor “deep respect and goodwill” for the filmmakers, ensuring that despite the casting shakeup, personal relationships within the fraternity remain completely intact.

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