Ranveer Singh Gets Relief as FWICE Revokes Directive
Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh has received a major relief after the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) officially withdrew its non-cooperation directive against him. The decision came shortly after the actor served a legal notice to the organization, challenging the action taken against him in connection with the ongoing controversy surrounding the film Don 3.
The development marks a significant turning point in a dispute that had generated widespread discussion across the Indian film industry. Industry bodies and stakeholders closely monitored the situation as it involved one of Bollywood’s leading actors and a prominent workers’ federation.
What Triggered the Controversy?
The controversy began after reports emerged that Ranveer Singh had exited Don 3, a highly anticipated film backed by filmmaker Farhan Akhtar and producer Ritesh Sidhwani. According to industry reports, the producers had already invested substantial amounts in pre-production before the actor’s departure.
Following a complaint regarding the matter, FWICE issued a non-cooperation directive, asking its affiliated members to refrain from working on projects involving Ranveer Singh until the dispute was resolved. The directive quickly became one of the most talked-about issues in Bollywood.
Legal Notice Changes the Situation
After the directive was announced, Ranveer Singh responded through legal channels. The actor served a legal notice to FWICE, questioning the federation’s decision and seeking appropriate remedies. The move escalated the matter into a legal dispute and drew attention to the authority of industry organizations in such cases.
Legal experts also debated whether such directives could be legally enforced, pointing out that professional restrictions imposed by industry bodies may face legal challenges if they affect an individual’s right to work.
Mediation Leads to Resolution
The dispute eventually moved toward resolution following mediation efforts by industry organizations, including the Producers Guild and CINTAA. After discussions and interventions, FWICE decided to withdraw its non-cooperation directive with immediate effect.
FWICE representatives stated that the outcome should not be viewed as a victory or defeat for any party. Instead, the focus remains on maintaining harmony within the film industry and encouraging constructive dialogue among stakeholders.
Industry Reactions and Future Implications
The withdrawal of the directive has been welcomed by many within the entertainment industry. The episode has also sparked conversations about contractual obligations, professional accountability, and the role of industry bodies in resolving disputes between artists and producers.
For Ranveer Singh, the decision removes a major obstacle and allows him to focus on his upcoming projects without uncertainty regarding industry cooperation. Meanwhile, the case is expected to serve as an important reference point for future disputes in the Indian film sector.
Conclusion
The withdrawal of FWICE’s non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh marks the end of a highly publicized chapter in the Don 3 controversy. With mediation efforts proving successful and legal concerns addressed, the industry now looks forward to a more collaborative environment where disputes can be resolved through dialogue rather than confrontation.

