
Ram Gopal Varma on Ranveer Singh: After giving a blockbuster film like ‘Dhurandhar’, Ranveer Singh is everywhere, but not only praises, he is also facing difficulties. FWICE has banned Ranveer Singh after he left ‘Don 3’. Now famous filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma is furious over this decision of FWICE. He expressed his displeasure over this decision by making a long post on his social media. Ram Gopal Varma says that FWICE should be banned, not the actor.
Ever since the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has issued a ‘non-cooperation’ order against Ranveer, many celebs have been coming in support of the actor. Now Ram Gopal Varma has also come out in support of Ranveer Singh. Ram Gopal Varma said in his post that tickets are sold in theaters because of Ranveer Singh, and not because of FWICE. Let us know what else Ram Gopal Varma has said.
What did Ram Gopal Varma say?
Ram Gopal Varma wrote in support of Ranveer Singh, “Ban FWICE, not Ranveer Singh. This ‘ban’ will ultimately become a big joke for FWICE. FWICE is neither a legal court nor a regulatory body authorized by the government. At best, it can be called a ‘Kangaroo Court’. This is because its decisions are often taken privately by a group of people already having a specific agenda. It is decided in the meetings and this group also includes those actors who are badly scared of the tremendous success of Ranveer Singh’s film Dhurandhar.”
BAN FWICE and not @RanveerOfficial
The so called BAN or non co operation in the style of Gandhiji, will eventually become a BIG FAT JOKE on FWICE
This isn’t industry or worker protection, like they are claiming. It is just a pure performative muscle flexing, by an
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) May 29, 2026
Ram Gopal Varma’s post
It is stars like Ranveer Singh who sell tickets in theatres, not FWICE. It is stars like Ranveer Singh who create employment for lakhs of workers of FWICE, not FWICE. It is only because stars like Ranveer Singh exist, that this industry exists, and FWICE also exists. So in short, my unsolicited advice to all concerned is: “Let us not stick our noses into a civil dispute going on between two parties.”
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