Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh was photographed at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on Monday night, just hours after the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) declared a boycott against him. The actor appeared to avoid media attention, covering his face with a mask as he prepared to board his flight.
The sighting marks Singh's first public appearance since FWICE's announcement earlier in the day, which sent shockwaves through the Indian film industry. The federation, which represents over 500,000 workers across various branches of cinema production, has significant influence over film shoots and productions nationwide.
Witnesses at the airport reported that the actor moved swiftly through the terminal with minimal security personnel, in contrast to his typically high-profile public appearances. Airport sources confirmed his departure from Mumbai, though his destination remains undisclosed.
The controversy has sparked widespread discussion across Indian cinema hubs, from Mumbai's Film City to Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad. Industry insiders are closely monitoring the situation's potential impact on Singh's upcoming projects. The actor has not released any public statement addressing the FWICE boycott or his sudden departure from Mumbai. The development continues to dominate entertainment news headlines across the country.