Not Ranveer's fault: Ammy Virk defends actor in Don 3 row, flags Rs 45 crore demand
Ammy Virk has backed Ranveer Singh in the dispute over his Don 3 exit. He questioned the timing of Excel Entertainment's reported compensation of Rs 45 crore.

Punjabi actor-singer Ammy Virk has come out in support of Ranveer Singh amid the controversy surrounding his exit from Don 3. In a recent interview, Virk questioned the timing of Excel Entertainment's reported Rs 45 crore compensation demand, suggesting it may have been prompted by the success of Singh's blockbuster, Dhurandhar. Virk, who shared screen space with Singh in Kabir Khan's 83, argued that the actor should not be blamed for the situation.
The dispute surfaced months after that success, with reports claiming that Excel Entertainment was seeking damages on the ground that Ranveer had walked out of Don 3 shortly before filming was due to begin. The matter remains unresolved.
As per a report in Variety India, an independent body accumulated the pre-production losses incurred by Excel Entertainment after Singh reportedly quit Don 3, and demanded the actor to pay Rs 45 crore in compensation. The matter later reached Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), after which a non-cooperation directive was also issued against Singh. It was later cancelled.
In a conversation with Connect Cine, Virk said he had confidence in Singh's character and questioned why the production house had not moved to shoot when the actor was still struggling for a hit in his career.
He said, “I feel, when he had a few flops, then you could have started Don 3. Then they ignored him. Now that Dhurandhar is a hit, they are asking for their money back. They can do whatever they want. Whatever they are owed, Rs 2-4 crore, take that and move on. Who is going to give Rs 45 crore?"
The 34-year-old said it was "not Ranveer’s fault." He added that the production house could file a case if it wanted, but said, "These kinds of cases go nowhere. They go on for 20 years."
Ammy Virk also recalled a conversation he had with Ranveer Singh after the trailer of the first Dhurandhar was released in 2025.
The Sher Bagga actor revealed that he had congratulated Ranveer on the trailer, by which time the actor had already become a father. According to Ammy, Ranveer responded with a heartfelt message, sharing how much he had invested emotionally and professionally in the film.
"I congratulated him after Dhurandhar’s trailer came out. His daughter was born by then. He sent me a long message in English. He told me that I have invested everything in this film. I told him to wait and see and said that his daughter has brought him good luck and god was going to be kind. And that’s what happened.
Ranveer and Deepika Padukone welcomed their daughter Dua in September 2024.
Don 3 row
The dispute can be traced back to August 2023, when Ranveer Singh was announced as the new face of Don 3, stepping into a role immortalised by Amitabh Bachchan and later reinvented by Shah Rukh Khan. The announcement sparked intense debate among fans, with excitement over the franchise's return matched by scepticism over the casting change.
Farhan Akhtar's announcement teaser promised a fresh chapter for the iconic action franchise, positioning Ranveer as a younger, more contemporary Don. Yet, after the initial buzz, updates on the film became increasingly scarce. There was little clarity on the cast, production schedule or release plans, fuelling speculation about developments behind the scenes.
Several reports suggested that the actor had become increasingly frustrated by repeated delays and the absence of a locked screenplay. There were also claims of creative disagreements, with Ranveer reportedly leaning towards a darker and grittier take on the character, while the makers were keen to preserve the tone established by the franchise's earlier films.
The situation was said to have worsened when reports surfaced that the makers were considering other casting options even as Ranveer continued to be publicly linked to the project. What initially appeared to be murmurs of creative differences eventually escalated into reports that the actor had parted ways with the film.
The dispute soon extended beyond creative issues. Industry reports later claimed that Excel Entertainment sought compensation of approximately Rs 40–45 crore, citing financial losses incurred during the development of the project. The matter was reportedly first taken up by the Producers Guild of India before eventually reaching the FWICE.
Punjabi actor-singer Ammy Virk has come out in support of Ranveer Singh amid the controversy surrounding his exit from Don 3. In a recent interview, Virk questioned the timing of Excel Entertainment's reported Rs 45 crore compensation demand, suggesting it may have been prompted by the success of Singh's blockbuster, Dhurandhar. Virk, who shared screen space with Singh in Kabir Khan's 83, argued that the actor should not be blamed for the situation.
The dispute surfaced months after that success, with reports claiming that Excel Entertainment was seeking damages on the ground that Ranveer had walked out of Don 3 shortly before filming was due to begin. The matter remains unresolved.
As per a report in Variety India, an independent body accumulated the pre-production losses incurred by Excel Entertainment after Singh reportedly quit Don 3, and demanded the actor to pay Rs 45 crore in compensation. The matter later reached Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), after which a non-cooperation directive was also issued against Singh. It was later cancelled.
In a conversation with Connect Cine, Virk said he had confidence in Singh's character and questioned why the production house had not moved to shoot when the actor was still struggling for a hit in his career.
He said, “I feel, when he had a few flops, then you could have started Don 3. Then they ignored him. Now that Dhurandhar is a hit, they are asking for their money back. They can do whatever they want. Whatever they are owed, Rs 2-4 crore, take that and move on. Who is going to give Rs 45 crore?"
The 34-year-old said it was "not Ranveer’s fault." He added that the production house could file a case if it wanted, but said, "These kinds of cases go nowhere. They go on for 20 years."
Ammy Virk also recalled a conversation he had with Ranveer Singh after the trailer of the first Dhurandhar was released in 2025.
The Sher Bagga actor revealed that he had congratulated Ranveer on the trailer, by which time the actor had already become a father. According to Ammy, Ranveer responded with a heartfelt message, sharing how much he had invested emotionally and professionally in the film.
"I congratulated him after Dhurandhar’s trailer came out. His daughter was born by then. He sent me a long message in English. He told me that I have invested everything in this film. I told him to wait and see and said that his daughter has brought him good luck and god was going to be kind. And that’s what happened.
Ranveer and Deepika Padukone welcomed their daughter Dua in September 2024.
Don 3 row
The dispute can be traced back to August 2023, when Ranveer Singh was announced as the new face of Don 3, stepping into a role immortalised by Amitabh Bachchan and later reinvented by Shah Rukh Khan. The announcement sparked intense debate among fans, with excitement over the franchise's return matched by scepticism over the casting change.
Farhan Akhtar's announcement teaser promised a fresh chapter for the iconic action franchise, positioning Ranveer as a younger, more contemporary Don. Yet, after the initial buzz, updates on the film became increasingly scarce. There was little clarity on the cast, production schedule or release plans, fuelling speculation about developments behind the scenes.
Several reports suggested that the actor had become increasingly frustrated by repeated delays and the absence of a locked screenplay. There were also claims of creative disagreements, with Ranveer reportedly leaning towards a darker and grittier take on the character, while the makers were keen to preserve the tone established by the franchise's earlier films.
The situation was said to have worsened when reports surfaced that the makers were considering other casting options even as Ranveer continued to be publicly linked to the project. What initially appeared to be murmurs of creative differences eventually escalated into reports that the actor had parted ways with the film.
The dispute soon extended beyond creative issues. Industry reports later claimed that Excel Entertainment sought compensation of approximately Rs 40–45 crore, citing financial losses incurred during the development of the project. The matter was reportedly first taken up by the Producers Guild of India before eventually reaching the FWICE.