Ranveer Singh’s situation after Dhurandhar could become far more complicated if the controversy surrounding Don 3 continues to escalate. In the worst-case scenario, his new film Pralay may have to move its entire production setup outside Mumbai to avoid disruptions linked to the FWICE stand.
While FWICE can issue directives to its members, it cannot legally prevent non-members from participating in a film project. This leaves the makers with the option of shifting the shoot to another state and hiring local technicians and workers from independent unions.
However, such a move would still create unnecessary turbulence around a major pan-India project. For an actor like Ranveer Singh, who is aiming to strengthen his market across multiple regions after Dhurandhar, prolonged controversies and industry-level conflicts are the last thing he needs.
Big-budget films depend heavily on smooth production schedules, strong industry relationships, and positive public perception. Any disruption at this stage can affect momentum, investor confidence, and audience anticipation.
That is why legal clarity and professional support are extremely important if Ranveer is genuinely not at fault in the Don 3 controversy. Remaining silent or allowing the issue to drag on could damage his post-Dhurandhar growth trajectory.
At a time when he is positioning himself for a larger pan-India rise, stability and strategic handling of controversies are absolutely crucial.
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