Is Ranveer Singh reportedly avoiding media interviews for the next 18 Months amid Don 3 row?
Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh has reportedly decided to avoid interviews and stay silent on the Don 3 controversy for 18 months as he shifts focus to his upcoming zombie thriller, Pralay.
Ranveer Singh has reportedly decided to stay away from media interactions and refrain from commenting on the ongoing Don 3 controversy for the next 18 months. According to industry reports, the actor plans to maintain a low profile until the release of his upcoming film Pralay, directed by Jai Mehta.
Ranveer Singh to avoid media interviews for next 18 months?A trade journalist, claimed to have met the actor personally and stated that Singh has no intention of discussing the Don 3 issue or participating in interviews during this period. The move is seen as an effort to keep the spotlight on his future projects rather than the ongoing controversy.

The dispute surrounding Don 3 has become one of Bollywood’s most talked-about topics. Reports suggest that Ranveer Singh stepped away from the project due to creative disagreements with the makers. Sources also indicate that repeated production delays and the absence of a finalized script influenced his decision to exit the film.
What initially appeared to be a routine casting change has reportedly escalated into a legal conflict. It is claimed that Excel Entertainment, led by Farhan Akhtar, has sought compensation of ₹45 crore from the actor. Meanwhile, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), which had earlier issued a non-cooperation directive against Singh, has since withdrawn the order.
Meanwhile, neither Ranveer Singh nor his representatives have officially confirmed these reports so far.

While the controversy continues to make headlines, Ranveer Singh is concentrating on Pralay, a post-apocalyptic zombie thriller set in a devastated Mumbai. The film is expected to feature advanced AI-generated visual effects to create the atmosphere of a city in ruins.
Directed by Jai Mehta, son of acclaimed filmmaker Hansal Mehta, the project marks his theatrical directorial debut. Known for his contributions to Scam 1992 and Lootere, Jai is recognized for his grounded storytelling approach. Co-produced by Hansal Mehta and Sameer Nair’s Applause Entertainment, Pralay has reportedly completed its script development and is expected to begin filming soon, with Singh choosing to let his work speak louder than words.