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Actress Barsha Siwakoti Joins Film 'Ganga Rani'; Ranveer Singh Faces Ban

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Actress Barsha Siwakoti has been officially signed for the upcoming Nepali film 'Ganga Rani,' with filming set to begin in the second week of Bhadra. Meanwhile, Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh has been banned by the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) following a dispute over his withdrawal from the film 'Don 3,' which reportedly caused a loss of Rs 45 crore to the production team.

  • Actress Barsha Siwakoti was unveiled in a new promotional poster for 'Ganga Rani,' showcasing her in a striking red outfit.
  • The production team for 'Ganga Rani' has also initiated a casting call for four male and four female lead roles.
  • Ranveer Singh reportedly withdrew from 'Don 3' after its pre-production work had begun, leading to the ban.
  • FWICE President VN Tiwari stated that reminders were sent to Ranveer Singh multiple times before the non-cooperation directive was issued.
  • The film 'Life Dyamage' is noted for its viral song 'Beautifulam' and strategic distribution by Butterfly Films.

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