
Aamir Khan in Don 3 Controversy: The dispute between Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar over ‘Don 3’ is well known. This controversy increased even more when the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) issued a non-cooperative direct against the actor. However, later FWICE withdrew its decision. Now FWICE Chief Advisor Ashok Pandit talked about Don 3 controversy and Ranveer Singh. During this, he said that by the time this matter reached the Federation, Aamir Khan had already tried to resolve this dispute.
Amidst the ‘Don 3’ controversy, rumors were flying that Salman Khan Ranveer Singh Tried to bring about reconciliation between Farhan and Akhtar. But there was no truth in these. Meanwhile, it has come to light that not Salman Khan but Aamir Khan had actually tried to resolve the Don 3 controversy between Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar, but things could not work out. Ashok Pandit of FWICE said that along with Aamir Khan, many people from the industry had also tried to resolve this dispute.
What did Ashok Pandit say?
In a recent conversation, Ashok Pandit told that a producer and director had complained to FWICE regarding this project and the filmmakers said that they had already spent around Rs 45 crore in pre-production and were preparing to start shooting, when the lead actor allegedly left the film with just a few weeks left for the production to begin. Ashok Pandit further said that FWICE contacted Ranveer and tried to know his side, but no response was received. He claimed that the Federation sent reminders to the actor for about one and a half months, but no response was received.
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Aamir Khan had got the reconciliation done
Ashok Pandit said, “Many people from the industry, including Aamir Khan, were trying to resolve this even before the matter came to us. That too was of no use. Today it is Ranveer Singh. Tomorrow it could be someone else. The same is happening with Excel. If it was anyone else, his condition would have been very bad. He would have had to sell his house. You may have ten valid reasons for not doing the film. But if it is because of your consent to the project that money is being spent. If there are, then those losses should be compensated.”
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