Kangana Ranaut On FWICE Ban On Ranveer Singh: Jab Aapki Haisiyat Badhti Hai..

Kangana Ranaut addressed the Federation of Western India Cine Employees directive against Ranveer Singh at the trailer launch event of Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata in Mumbai, linking the non-cooperation call to career success and professional hurdles.

Kangana Ranaut On FWICE Ban On Ranveer Singh

Asked about FWICE's move over Ranveer Singh's exit from Farhan Akhtar's Don 3, Kangana refered to personal experiences, saying, "I've been banned so many times. When somebody does well in their career, they get these obstacles. Ranveer Singh should be happy he's doing well for himself."

FWICE action in Ranveer Singh Don 3 controversy

The Ranveer Singh Don 3 controversy started after FWICE issued a non-cooperation directive against the actor, following reports that Ranveer Singh left the project after signing Farhan Akhtar's new Don instalment.

FWICE Chief Advisor and Indian Film and Television Directors' Association President Ashoke Pandit stated that Farhan Akhtar sent a formal complaint to the federation on April 11, alleging that Ranveer Singh's decision disrupted the scheduled Don 3 shoot.

Event Date / Detail
Farhan Akhtar's complaint to FWICE April 11
Alleged exit timing from Don 3 Three weeks before unit's departure

Kangana Ranaut view on Ranveer Singh Don 3 controversy

Pandit said the complaint claimed Ranveer Singh pulled out around three weeks before the shooting unit planned to leave, causing major scheduling changes and affecting the entire Don 3 production plan laid out by Farhan Akhtar and the team.

Reflecting further, Kangana told reporters at the event, "When you do well, there are obstacles that come in the way. It can't always be a smooth walk. It's happened to me as well so many times, but my career is going fine despite them. It doesn't matter. Everything is going to be fine eventually," and

"When you move forward in life, there are many obstacles. You can't have a smooth walk all the time. It doesn't matter. It's okay. Everything is going to be fine eventually," she was quoted as saying by NDTV.

Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, whose trailer focuses on courage shown by hospital workers during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, is slated for theatrical release on June 12 in India.

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