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FWICE president BN Tiwari has denied that Ranveer Singh's legal notice forced the federation to withdraw its non-cooperation directive, claiming the decision was taken after discussions with industry bodies. |
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FWICE president BN Tiwari has denied that Ranveer Singh's legal notice forced the federation to withdraw its non-cooperation directive, claiming the decision was taken after discussions with industry bodies. |
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Lalit Modi revealed that Ranveer Singh once expressed interest in playing him in a biopic, which is currently in the scripting stage under a team led by Sneha Rajani, though he is unsure if the actor is still attached to the project. |
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Ranveer Singh has received strong support from CINTAA's Upasana Singh amid the Don 3 controversy, with her praising his film success, calling him a 'Dhurandhar,' while FWICE lifted its non-cooperation directive after industry-wide appeals. |
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CINTAA General Secretary and actor Upasana Singh, who was also present at FWICE's conference, backed Ranveer Singh and heaped praise on his film, Dhurandhar. |
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Upasana Singh came out in support of Ranveer Singh as the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) withdrew its non-cooperation directive against him. Also a member of Cine & TV Artistes' Association (CINTAA), she called the actor a true Dhurandhar. |
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Lalit Modi claimed Ranveer Singh wanted to play him in his upcoming biopic and had met him in London. The former IPL chief said the film is being scripted. |
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Vice President of the Guild, Manish Goswami, said the body will encourage an amicable resolution and hopes the parties can resolve the matter through dialogue. However, he added that the court route remains an option if that does not work. |
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Lalit Modi says Ranveer Singh once told him he wanted to play him in a biopic, while revealing the project is now in development. |
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Prakash Padukone said that he and his wife Ujjala Padukone were in full support of their daughter Deepika Padukone when she decided to talk about her experience with depression publicly. |
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FWICE President BN Tiwari told SCREEN that the non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh being revoked had nothing to do with the legal notice he sent to the film body. |