FWICE drops its non-cooperation order against Ranveer Singh

Nine days after issuing a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh over his exit from Don 3, FWICE has withdrawn the decision following support and intervention from producers’ bodies and CINTAA. Announcing the move, FWICE president B.N. Tiwari said the Federation believes disputes should be resolved through dialogue after hearing all sides. The decision comes after Ranveer sent a legal notice seeking withdrawal of the directive. Ashoke Pandit clarified that Ranveer was never “banned” and maintained that the move was intended to address a complaint and protect industry interests. He denied allegations of pressure, stressing that FWICE’s priority is restoring trust and facilitating a resolution.

FWICE drops its non-cooperation order against Ranveer Singh
Nine days after issuing a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh over his exit from Don 3, FWICE has withdrawn the decision following support and intervention from producers’ bodies and CINTAA. Announcing the move, FWICE president B.N. Tiwari said the Federation believes disputes should be resolved through dialogue after hearing all sides. The decision comes after Ranveer sent a legal notice seeking withdrawal of the directive. Ashoke Pandit clarified that Ranveer was never “banned” and maintained that the move was intended to address a complaint and protect industry interests. He denied allegations of pressure, stressing that FWICE’s priority is restoring trust and facilitating a resolution.