Farhan Akhtar Clears Air on Don 3: 'Ranveer Singh Hasn't Exited the Project'
Director dismisses rumors about creative differences, confirms Ranveer remains his Don despite industry speculation.

The biggest Bollywood franchise controversy of recent months just got its most definitive response. Farhan Akhtar has finally broken his silence on the swirling rumors about Don 3, categorically denying that Ranveer Singh has walked away from the project.
For weeks, social media has been abuzz with reports claiming Ranveer exited due to creative differences, with some outlets even suggesting Excel Entertainment filed complaints with the Producers Guild over alleged losses. The speculation reached fever pitch when industry insiders began questioning whether the young actor could handle the pressure of stepping into an iconic role previously owned by Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan.
But Akhtar's latest clarification cuts through all the noise. "Ranveer hasn't exited the project. He remains our Don," the director stated firmly, urging fans not to believe the false propaganda circulating during the pre-production phase. This is classic Akhtar: measured, direct, and protective of his artistic vision.
The director's confidence in his casting choice remains unshaken. He believes Ranveer's energy and distinctive style will breathe fresh life into the Don character for today's audiences. This isn't just about star power: it's about reinventing an iconic franchise for a new generation while respecting its legacy.
What's particularly telling is Akhtar's philosophical approach to filmmaking challenges. "I've learned to expect the unexpected," he reflected, acknowledging that setbacks are part of the creative journey. This wisdom comes from someone who's navigated the industry's complexities for decades, from his early days as a lyricist to becoming one of Bollywood's most respected writer-directors.
The project is clearly in active development, with script work reportedly in final stages. International stunt coordinators are being brought on board to ensure Don 3 surpasses its predecessors in scale and execution. With Kiara Advani also confirmed to continue as the female lead, the core cast remains intact.
While a 2025 start date seems likely, Akhtar isn't rushing into production. He understands that a franchise of Don's stature demands meticulous preparation. After all, this isn't just another sequel: it's the continuation of a cinematic legacy that has defined cool in Indian cinema for generations.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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