Ranveer Singh is at the centre of a storm over his exit from Farhan Akhtar’s Don 3, and now Kangana Ranaut has stepped in with some advice. The actress-politician, no stranger to industry tussles, reacted to the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) issuing a non-cooperative directive against Ranveer. And her message? It’s not the end of the world.
Kangana’s Reaction to the Ban
At the trailer launch of her upcoming film Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, Kangana was asked about the FWICE’s move against Ranveer. The actress laughed it off saying, “You are asking me, I have been banned by everybody.” The room erupted in laughter, but her underlying point was clear — she knows the drill.
Kangana didn’t stop there. She reportedly told the actor to not let such things affect him, adding that she has faced similar bans multiple times throughout her career. “It doesn’t matter,” she said, dismissing the directive as just another hurdle in the industry.
Drawing from Personal Experience
Kangana has been at loggerheads with various industry bodies before. From her public spats with Hrithik Roshan to her legal battles, the actress has often gone against the grain. Now she’s using that experience to guide Ranveer through this controversy.
Sources close to the actress reveal that Kangana advised Ranveer to focus on his work and not let external noise derail his career. “Know your worth,” she told him, according to industry insiders. It’s a classic case of gyaan from someone who’s been there, done that.
What This Means for Ranveer’s Career
Will Ranveer listen to Kangana’s words? The actor has been quiet since the controversy erupted, but his fans are hoping he bounces back. The FWICE’s directive might seem intimidating, but as Kangana pointed out, these things are temporary.
With Don 3 still in the works and Ranveer’s other projects lined up, this storm might just pass. Meanwhile, Kangana continues to be the queen of giving khuli advice — even to those she barely knows. Bollywood ke iss drama mein, koi toh hai jo seedha baat karta hai.