Kangana Ranaut On Ranveer Singh Ban: ‘With Greater Status, Enemies Also Grow’

Mumbai: The controversy surrounding ‘Don 3’ took a fresh turn after FWICE imposed a ban on Ranveer Singh.

Amid the growing debate on the film body issuing a non-cooperation directive against the actor, Kangana Ranaut shared her thought on the issue.

Kangana was asked to comment on the ban on Ranveer at the trailer launch of her upcoming film ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ on Tuesday.

“You are asking me, I have been banned by everybody! (smiles) Toh main ye kehna chahungi ki jab haisiyat badhti hai to dushman bhi badhte hain. Toh ab aisa nahi ho sakta ki aapki haisiyat badhey aur dushman na badhe. Toh aaj Ranveer Singh ko sochna chahiye ki unki kya haisiyat ki unke itne dushman hain! Toh achcha hain… zindagi mein jab aap aagey badhte hain toh kai tarah ke obstacles aatey hain you can’t have a smooth walk always. Toh mere saath toh itna hua hain toh look, today I am doing well. Meri bhi achchi gaadi chal hi rahi hain. Toh okay kuch nahi farak padta, everything is going to be fine eventually. (I want to say that when a person has more status, their enemies also grow. It is not possible that with more status there will be no enemies. Then Ranveer must also wonder how much he has grown today that he has so many enemies! That’s alright, when we move ahead in life, then there are many obstacles. I have faced a lot and still I am doing well. It does not matter),” Kangana said.

Reports of tension between Ranveer, Farhan Akhtar and Excel Entertainment’s Ritesh Sidhwani first emerged in December 2025 after the actor abruptly exited ‘Don 3’ following the success of ‘Dhurandhar’.

Last month, Farhan approached FWICE, alleging that Ranveer’s departure had caused financial losses of nearly Rs 45 crore. The FWICE issued a non-cooperation directive against Ranveer.

Kangana’s ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’, written and directed by Manoj Tapadia and produced by Jayantilal Gada and Kangana Ranaut under Manikarnika Films and Pen Studios, is slated to hit theatres on June 12.

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