Indian Film Union Issues Non-Cooperation Directive Against Actor Ranveer Singh
1-Minute Brief
The union's directive highlights tensions between film industry workers and high-profile actors over project commitments.
Key Facts
- A major film union in India has called for a boycott of actor Ranveer Singh.
- The union represents more than 500,000 film industry workers.
- Singh is facing backlash for his decision to exit from the upcoming Bollywood film Don 3.
- The union has issued a 'non-cooperation directive' against Singh.
- The move has been described as a 'ban' from Bollywood by some reports.
What Happened
A major Indian film union has issued a non-cooperation directive against actor Ranveer Singh following his withdrawal from the film Don 3, prompting calls for a boycott within the industry.
Why It Matters
This development may affect Singh's ability to work in Bollywood and signals broader tensions over actors' professional commitments, potentially impacting future collaborations between talent and industry workers. The extent and enforcement of the 'ban' are described differently in sources; some refer to it as a boycott, others as a non-cooperation directive or 'ban.'
What's Next
It remains to be seen how the directive will influence Singh's career and whether other industry groups or stakeholders will respond to the union's action.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter2h agoMajor film union in India calls for boycott of superstar Ranveer Singh
- The IndependentLeft31m agoWhy one of India’s biggest stars has been ‘banned’ from Bollywood
