Ranveer Singh's FWICE Ban Is Bigger Than Don 3 — Here's What Everyone's Missing
- Rajveer Singh

- May 26
- 2 min read
"A film workers' federation banning one of Bollywood's biggest stars is not a normal Tuesday. The FWICE move against Ranveer Singh signals something far messier than a single production dispute — and the industry is watching every move."

WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) announced a formal ban on Ranveer Singh, stating no FWICE member would work with him. The decision follows an escalating dispute with Excel Entertainment over his exit from Don 3 — a project he was signed for in 2023.
Ranveer's camp claims the film lacked a bound script and had unresolved creative elements; Farhan Akhtar's Excel Entertainment counters that Ranveer approved every development stage before walking. Excel reportedly sought Rs 40 crore in compensation for pre-production costs.
The matter went to the Producers Guild of India, and now to FWICE — a rare escalation for a star dispute at this level.
THE INSIDER TAKE
Industry bans almost never stick when a star of this magnitude is involved — there's too much money on the table for everyone. What this actually is: a maximalist pressure tactic to force a settlement.
The calculation from Excel's side is that a FWICE ban makes Ranveer's next production logistically painful enough that he'll negotiate. Farhan Akhtar's public comment — “Expect the unexpected” — is not vague. That's a man who knows there's a resolution coming, he just wants it on better terms.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Ranveer settles, it sets a precedent: stars who exit projects without bound scripts can still be held financially liable by production houses.
If he doesn't, and the ban holds even briefly, it could delay Don 3 replacement casting and create a domino effect on his upcoming slate.
Either way, the Producers Guild watching this closely suggests the outcome will reshape actor-producer contracts for the next five years.
WHAT FANS ARE MISSING
Hrithik Roshan publicly denied he was ever approached to replace Ranveer in Don 3 — but that denial itself confirms the rumour was credible enough to require statement.
The fact that Aamir Khan had to deny involvement in mediation tells you how many industry heavyweights were quietly pulled into this.
This is not a two-person dispute anymore.
QUICK FACTS
Ban issued by: FWICE (Federation of Western India Cine Employees)
Origin: Ranveer Singh's exit from Don 3, Excel Entertainment
Compensation sought: Rs 40 crore (per reports)
Farhan's comment: “Expect the unexpected”
Status: Ban active as of May 25, 2026
Platform: N/A — theatrical dispute
FANS ALSO ASKED
Q: What is the FWICE ban on Ranveer Singh?
A: FWICE has barred its members from working with Ranveer Singh following his exit from Don 3 and the subsequent dispute with Excel Entertainment. The ban is a pressure mechanism, not a criminal sanction.
Q: Will the FWICE ban actually stop Ranveer Singh from working?
A: In practice, production house bans rarely derail top stars permanently — but they create logistical complications that incentivise settlements.
Q: Why did Ranveer Singh exit Don 3?
A: Ranveer's team cites absence of a locked script and unresolved storylines. Excel Entertainment disputes this, saying the script was shared at every stage with Ranveer's approval.
Q: Who replaced Ranveer Singh in Don 3?
A: No official replacement has been announced. Hrithik Roshan denied being approached despite widespread rumours.





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