The saga of the so-called 'ban' on Ranveer Singh from the Federation of Western Indian Cine Employees (FWICE) has reached court, with the actor serving a legal notice to the organisation.
The development comes days after FWICE had issued a non-cooperation directive against the actor over his unceremonious exit from Farhan Akhtar’s Don 3, effectively calling for a ban against him in Bollywood.
Ranveer Singh sues FWICE, sending a legal notice to the film workers' body on Tuesday after it issued a non-cooperation directive against him last week.
FWICE will be required to respond to the notice in court, with the organisation having called for all its members not to work on any project starring Ranveer Singh.
The decision was taken after Farhan Akhtar, the director and producer of Don 3, urged the body to act, alleging Ranveer had walked out of his film days before the shoot was to commence.