
Don 3 Latest News: Ranveer Singh was going to be seen in the lead role in Bollywood’s most talked about and mega budget action franchise ‘Don 3’. But after Dhurandhar, Ranveer has left this film. The shooting of this film, which is being made under the banner of Farhan Akhtar’s Excel Entertainment, has not gone on-floor yet, but it has been claimed by the makers that till now the production has incurred a huge loss of around Rs 45 crore. Now the question is, how did such a huge amount of money go without the camera rolling, without even shooting a single scene, and where did so much money go in the pre-production phase itself. Let us discuss this in detail.
According to information received by TV9 Hindi Digital from sources, a huge setup has to be prepared before any mega budget film is taken on the floor. According to this information ‘don 3The shooting of ‘ was going to start in the month of August or September this year, but its preparations were going on at the international level for the last several months.
Where was Rs 45 crore spent without shooting starting?
It is obvious that Rs 45 crore is not a small amount which disappeared in a day. A large part of this budget was spent on the huge advance fees given to the lead actors of the film. Apart from this, this money had already been invested in advance booking of foreign locations that were finalized according to the story of the film, huge token amounts given to big vendors and salaries of the core team working in pre-production. When a big star backs out of the film at the last moment, all this advance money becomes non-refundable and the producer has to directly bear the entire loss.

Questions are being raised after the action of the film organization?
Recently, the largest federation of the film industry, FWICE (Federation of Western India Cine Employees) Ranveer Singh Issued ‘Non-cooperation Directive’ (notice of non-cooperation) against. Although the federation is not calling it a ‘ban’, they clearly say that until Ranveer does not resolve this issue, no cine worker will work with him.
Why are daily wage laborers getting crushed in the battle between big stars and makers?
The most troubled by this whole controversy is the cineworker who digs a well and drinks water every day. For a big film like ‘Don 3’, hundreds of daily wage workers, lightmen, spotboys and junior technicians were hired months in advance. If sources are to be believed, these workers had left all their previous jobs in the hope that they would get continuous work with a big banner. For this reason, he had also refused other small projects available in the industry. Now suddenly due to the film getting stuck, he was neither left with his old work nor could earn any money from this film. Due to mutual differences and decisions of big giants, this workforce has suffered huge losses without any fault.
Now a debate has started on social media about the fact that when big stars decide to leave or change films at the last minute, then the loss caused to the production house will be compensated, but who will compensate the loss of the workers whose time was wasted so much? Will the association or makers together give any compensation to these poor workers? No one is eager to answer this question.
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