Thursday, May 28, 2026
32.1 C
New Delhi

Mika Singh backs Ranveer in ‘Don 3’ row: ‘We are the Bhais’

Mika Singh backs Ranveer Singh in 'Don 3' row; says he will personally talk to FWICE: 'After all, we are the Bhais'

Mika Singh has publicly thrown his weight behind Ranveer Singh as the ‘Don 3’ controversy continues to escalate, promising to personally intervene with the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), which issued a non-cooperation directive against the actor on May 25. The singer and composer, who has faced a temporary FWICE ban himself in the past, said he knows the body well and intends to broker a resolution.

What did Mika Singh say about Ranveer Singh and the FWICE issue

Speaking to the paparazzi account Viral Bhayani, Mika Singh struck a conciliatory tone and vouched for Ranveer’s character. He said, “Ranveer Singh is such a good and down-to-earth person. I know FWICE very well, and I’ll personally meet them and talk to them. After all, we are the bhais.”

post

Ranveer Singh’s ‘Don 3’ controversy

Ranveer Singh was announced as the new Don in 2023, stepping into a role previously played by Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan. The announcement generated significant excitement and curiosity among fans, but the project soon went quiet with no updates on casting, shoot schedules, or a release plan.Reports of creative differences with Excel Entertainment followed. According to various accounts, Ranveer was reportedly frustrated by repeated delays and the absence of a finalised script and was said to favour a darker, grittier take on Don, at odds with producer Farhan Akhtar’s preference for staying closer to the earlier films’ tone. Matters reportedly worsened when Ranveer learnt the makers were exploring other casting options while he remained attached to the project. His exit was eventually confirmed.

FWICE steps in

The dispute soon moved beyond a creative disagreement. Industry reports indicated Excel Entertainment sought Rs 40–45 crore in damages from Ranveer over pre-production losses, with the matter reportedly going before the Producers Guild of India for mediation before landing at FWICE.FWICE Chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit stated that Farhan Akhtar and producer Ritesh Sidhwani had personally approached the federation. He noted that significant expenditure had already been incurred, including overseas recce trips, hotel bookings, and arrangements for over 200 crew members. Pandit also confirmed that Ranveer had signed a three-film agreement with Excel Entertainment and had participated in script discussions and the announcement shoot.On May 25, FWICE issued a formal non-cooperation directive, alleging that Ranveer had not responded to repeated summons. Pandit warned that affiliated workers across India would not work with him on films, advertisements, or any other projects until he personally addressed the matter before the body.

Ranveer Singh’s response

Ranveer has not commented on the controversy directly. His team issued a brief statement saying he had “consciously chosen to maintain silence” and that he continued to hold “deep respect and goodwill” for everyone associated with the ‘Don’ franchise. Go to Source

Hot this week

Japan and China keep economic dialogue alive despite tensions — and India should pay attention

Japan and China are maintaining economic dialogue despite rising geopolitical tensions, signalling that Asia is recalibrating rather than decoupling — a shift that could create both opportunity and competitive pressure for India’s manufacturing ambit Read More

Pahalgam terrorists served food, given shelter by a local, NIA chargesheet reveals

The NIA chargesheet contains the testimony of a local named Bashir Ahmad Jothatd, who has been accused of harbouring the terrorists, saying that the three men emerged from behind the trees where he was checking on his horses Go to Source Read More

‘War left regime desperate for cash’: US sanctions authority overseeing Strait of Hormuz as Middle East conflict enters 90th day

The US administration has announced imposed fresh sanctions on Iran, targeting the country’s newly formed agency overseeing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, as Washington continued its economic pressure campaign amid the ongoing war. Read More

She accused Trump of rape and is now being investigated by US Justice Department: Who is E Jean Carroll?

E Jean Carroll, who took Donald Trump to trial over rape allegations, is being investigated by the US Department of Justice. Read More

‘No Abraham Accords, no deal’: Trump warns peace talks may fail without Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar recognising Israel

Donald Trump warned he could walk away from a proposed regional peace deal unless Gulf Arab nations formally recognise Israel, linking any settlement with Iran to wider expansion of the Abraham Accords Go to Source Read More

Topics

Japan and China keep economic dialogue alive despite tensions — and India should pay attention

Japan and China are maintaining economic dialogue despite rising geopolitical tensions, signalling that Asia is recalibrating rather than decoupling — a shift that could create both opportunity and competitive pressure for India’s manufacturing ambit Read More

Pahalgam terrorists served food, given shelter by a local, NIA chargesheet reveals

The NIA chargesheet contains the testimony of a local named Bashir Ahmad Jothatd, who has been accused of harbouring the terrorists, saying that the three men emerged from behind the trees where he was checking on his horses Go to Source Read More

‘War left regime desperate for cash’: US sanctions authority overseeing Strait of Hormuz as Middle East conflict enters 90th day

The US administration has announced imposed fresh sanctions on Iran, targeting the country’s newly formed agency overseeing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, as Washington continued its economic pressure campaign amid the ongoing war. Read More

She accused Trump of rape and is now being investigated by US Justice Department: Who is E Jean Carroll?

E Jean Carroll, who took Donald Trump to trial over rape allegations, is being investigated by the US Department of Justice. Read More

‘No Abraham Accords, no deal’: Trump warns peace talks may fail without Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar recognising Israel

Donald Trump warned he could walk away from a proposed regional peace deal unless Gulf Arab nations formally recognise Israel, linking any settlement with Iran to wider expansion of the Abraham Accords Go to Source Read More

From TRF handler to Telegram trail, NIA charge sheet ties Pahalgam attack to Pakistan

In the charge sheet, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has identified Pakistan-based Sajid Jatt of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) as the handler of the Pahalgam attack and traced Telegram accounts tied to the attack to Pakistan. Read More

Nvidia chief Jensen Huang joins advisory board of China’s Tsinghua University

Jensen Huang has joined the advisory board of Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, strengthening Nvidia’s ties with China even as Washington tightens restrictions on advanced AI chip exports to Beijing. Read More

Iran Launches Retaliatory Strike On US Base After Attack Near Bandar Abbas

Iranian Revolutionary Guards say they struck an American air base at 4:50 am in retaliation for US attacks near Bandar Abbas Airport. Read More

Related Articles