Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh has sent a legal notice to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) against its non-cooperation directive, which was issued last month, Hindustan Times reported. However, details about his notice have not been revealed as of now. FWICE has also not issued a statement reacting to Ranveer Singh’s legal notice as of now.
The fallout between Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar over 'Don 3' has become one of Bollywood’s biggest controversies. According to multiple online reports, Singh exited the film due to creative differences with the makers. Several reports also suggested that Ranveer was unhappy with repeated delays in production and the absence of a locked final script.
What initially appeared to be a routine casting change has now escalated into a legal matter, with Akhtar’s Excel Entertainment demanding Rs 45 crore in compensation and the FWICE issuing a non-cooperation directive against the actor.
The ‘ban’ by FWICE had also put a spotlight on Ranveer’s upcoming film, 'Pralay'. Fans were concerned about the future of the project amid the controversy. However, sources have said that the film will not face delays due to this.