Ranveer Singh files legal case against FWICE over ‘Don 3’ fallout
Ranveer Singh has reportedly initiated legal proceedings against the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), days after the body issued a non‑cooperation directive advising its members not to work on any project involving the actor. The directive was issued in connection with the fallout surrounding Singh’s exit from the film ‘Don 3’.
FWICE had claimed that Singh failed to attend meetings arranged to address a complaint from the producers, who alleged financial losses linked to his departure from the project. The federation subsequently instructed its affiliated unions to refrain from engaging in any production featuring the actor until the matter was resolved.
Singh has now challenged the directive through legal channels, arguing that FWICE has no jurisdiction over what his team describes as a contractual dispute between the actor and the producers. His petition seeks to set aside the non‑cooperation order and prevent the federation from intervening further.
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The legal action marks a significant escalation in the dispute, which has drawn attention within the film industry due to the scale of the claims and the involvement of a major industry body. FWICE has yet to issue a detailed response to the suit, and the matter is expected to proceed through the appropriate legal forums in the coming weeks.

