Producer T.P. Aggarwal has taken the matter of the Film Federation of India (FWICE)'s directive to halt cooperation with actor Ranveer Singh to the courts. Aggarwal, associated with the production of the film "Don 3," filed a petition challenging the FWICE's stance.
The core of the dispute centers on FWICE's decision to impose a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer Singh, reportedly stemming from issues related to the film "Don 3." This action by the industry body has now been brought before a judicial forum, indicating a significant rift within the film industry's self-regulatory mechanisms.

Aggarwal's move suggests a belief that the FWICE's directive is either unwarranted or improperly enacted. The specifics of the disagreement that led to the FWICE's intervention remain obscured, adding layers of ambiguity to the situation.
The context for this legal challenge is the FWICE's role as a significant governing body within the Hindi film industry, often arbitrating disputes and setting industry standards. Its directives can carry substantial weight, impacting an actor's ability to work on projects.
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Further details regarding the legal proceedings and the specific grounds for Aggarwal's petition are awaited. The resolution of this case could set precedents for how industry disputes involving regulatory bodies and individual artists are handled in the future.