New Delhi: Recent developments have surfaced regarding the film Don 3, as reports indicate that Ranveer Singh has opted out of the project. This decision has prompted Farhan Akhtar to contact the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) to lodge a formal complaint against the actor. Originally cast in the lead role, Singh’s departure appears to stem from conflicts reportedly arising between him and the film’s production team, leaving the project in a state of uncertainty.
FWICE Issues Official Statement
The FWICE is preparing to share its perspective on the situation at a press conference scheduled for May 25, after conducting a thorough review of the matter. In an official announcement, the Federation stated it would address the dispute involving Akhtar and Singh during the press conference. The complaint was reportedly received via the Indian Film and Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA), an organization of which Akhtar is a member.
Underlying Issues of Conflict
Speculation regarding the fallout from Don 3 intensified following reports of Singh distancing himself from the film. To date, Singh has not released a public statement addressing the issue. However, insider discussions within the industry suggest that the tensions may have arisen due to creative differences related to the film’s script and direction.
Reports also indicate that Akhtar had contemplated casting an alternative actor in Singh’s role, although the success of Singh’s recent film Dhurandhar led to a reconsideration. Subsequently, it was reported that Singh was reassessing his film choices following his recent success.
Compensation Considerations
Furthermore, it has been claimed that Excel Entertainment, the production company behind Don 3, was contemplating demanding compensation of approximately Rs 40 crore, attributed to investments made during pre-production and the disruptions caused to the shooting schedule. Reports suggest that Singh has tentatively agreed to cover this sum as part of the resolution.







