FWICE Directive Follows Actor's Non-Response to Summons
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has declared a non-cooperation directive against actor Ranveer Singh. This action stems from Singh's alleged failure to respond to multiple invitations to discuss his reported exit from the project "Don 3". Reports indicate that FWICE sent at least three reminders over a ten-day period, with no formal appearance or response from the actor.

The core of the situation appears to be an alleged dispute over the script for "Don 3," leading to Singh's withdrawal.

Singh's official spokesperson has now issued a statement, characterizing his lack of public comment as a "conscious choice" to maintain "silence," "restraint," "dignity," and "grace." The statement emphasizes that professional matters are best handled with "maturity and mutual respect," and that Singh has "never felt it necessary to respond publicly or contribute to conjecture" amidst surfacing narratives.
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Focus on Future Commitments
The spokesperson reiterated that Singh's "focus remains firmly on his work and the commitments ahead." He also conveyed respect for the "Don franchise" and its associated individuals, wishing the film future success. The team also mentioned that expenses incurred during pre-production for the film have been accounted for and audited.

Industry Reaction and Speculation
This official statement follows a period of intense online discussion and speculation regarding Singh's involvement and subsequent departure from the film. The FWICE directive has amplified these debates, dividing public opinion.
Background
The controversy surrounding "Don 3" gained traction after reports of Ranveer Singh's sudden withdrawal from director Farhan Akhtar's crime thriller. The Federation's intervention marks an escalation of the dispute, with industry observers closely watching the unfolding events and their potential implications.