Ranveer Singh’s Pralay shooting to begin in August amid FWICE non-cooperation directive: Report

Ranveer Singh’s upcoming film cataclysm The film is reportedly going ahead as planned despite the recent non-cooperation directive issued against the actor by the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). According to a report in Bombay Times, the actor is expected to start shooting for the film in August this year.

Ranveer Singh's Pralay shooting to begin in August amid FWICE non-cooperation directive report

Ranveer Singh’s Pralay shooting to begin in August amid FWICE non-cooperation directive: Report

This development comes at a time when Ranveer Singh is at the center of a major controversy related to his exit don 3. The actor had earlier backed out of the Farhan Akhtar directorial, following which Excel Entertainment had reportedly approached industry bodies claiming huge financial losses due to the disruption of the project. It is being told that the production house has also demanded Rs 45 crore as compensation for pre-production expenses.

On May 25, FWICE issued a non-cooperation direction against the actor. The federation claimed that Ranveer Singh failed to respond to several notices asking him to appear before the body and explain his stand on the matter. The move sparked sharp reaction online, with many social media users questioning the seriousness of the action against the actor.

However, according to the latest reports, the controversy has not had any impact. cataclysm. An insider was quoted by Bombay Times as saying, “Everything is in order and going as per plan. The illegal directive from FWICE has had no impact on the film. Pralay will go on floors in August.”

Also, it is important to note that the manufacturer of cataclysm has not yet officially confirmed the shooting schedule or issued any statement regarding the ongoing controversy.

cataclysm Its unusual style and ambitious scale has already generated a lot of curiosity among the audiences. The film is reportedly a post-apocalyptic zombie thriller based in a devastated version of Mumbai. Reports suggest that the project will make extensive use of AI-powered visuals to recreate the landscape of the crumbling and decaying city.

The film will be directed by Jai Mehta, son of acclaimed filmmaker Hansal Mehta. The project marks the dramatic directorial debut of Jai Mehta. He had previously co-directed critically acclaimed shows like Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story and. the robber. Known for his grounded storytelling approach, Jai stepping into the thriller territory in a big way has added more intrigue around the project.

Meanwhile, Ranveer Singh is publicly maintaining silence on this controversy. don 3. Earlier, the actor’s team had issued a statement saying that professional discussions and personal matters should be handled with “dignity, maturity and mutual respect”.

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