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FWICE lifts non-cooperation order against Ranveer Singh in Don 3 dispute, citing good faith.

Published On Wed, 03 Jun 2026
Naina Chatterjee
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The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has officially withdrawn its non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh following the controversy surrounding his sudden departure from Don 3. The decision came after strong reactions from several celebrities and film organisations, sparking widespread debate within the entertainment industry and online. FWICE said the move was made after intervention from the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association (IMPPA), which encouraged a peaceful and constructive resolution between Ranveer Singh and Excel Entertainment, led by Farhan Akhtar.

FWICE stated that after multiple discussions and deliberations, it was collectively decided that resolving the matter through dialogue and cooperation would better serve the interests of the film industry. Emphasising unity and harmony within the fraternity, the organisation announced that the directive against Ranveer Singh stands withdrawn with immediate effect.

The federation added that the decision was reached after careful reflection and constructive conversations, keeping in mind the overall welfare of the industry. It stressed that the entertainment sector flourishes through mutual respect, collaboration, and solidarity among all stakeholders. FWICE also thanked IMPPA for stepping in and helping mediate the issue. Special appreciation was extended to IMPPA president Abhay Sinha for his leadership and balanced approach in addressing the conflict.

FWICE said industry-related disputes should ideally be resolved through communication, understanding, and collective responsibility rather than prolonged disagreements. The organisation further noted that IMPPA has assured that all concerns connected to the matter will be addressed seriously with the aim of reaching a fair and amicable solution soon.

Calling the withdrawal a gesture made “in good faith,” FWICE expressed hope that the move would strengthen cooperation and unity within the film fraternity. The body reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the interests and integrity of the Indian entertainment industry. The controversy over Ranveer Singh’s exit from Don 3 gained momentum after the actor delivered consecutive blockbuster hits with Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge in 2025 and 2026.

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