Welcome 3: Akshay Kumar’s recently released film ‘OMG 2’ had to face a lot of difficulties from the censor board. The film was given an ‘A’ certificate after several cuts were made. Although Akshay’s film got love from the fans after its release, but now Akshay’s upcoming film i.e. ‘Welcome 3’ is in trouble. Yes, Akshay Kumar, Disha Patani and Raveena Tandon starrer sequel film has been in the limelight on social media for the last few days. The star cast of the film has been unveiled but now it is facing so much trouble. The matter has gone as far as stopping the shooting of the film. Yes, let us know what this whole matter is.
Eclipse on Akshay’s film ‘Welcome 3’
According to the information received, Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has made serious allegations against ‘Welcome 3’ producer Firoz Nadiadwala and appealed not to start the shooting. FWICE has asked the entire star cast of Welcome 3 not to start shooting and has made serious allegations against the makers, after which the film seems to be in trouble. FWICE says that the shooting of the film will not start until the makers agree to their point. The makers do not pay their workers after getting the work done in the film, hence the dues should be paid.
FWICE alleged
FWICE has accused Firoz Nadiadwala of not paying money to the technicians of ‘Welcome 2’. He has said that the technician was initially booked for Rs 4 crore but later it was reduced to Rs 2 crore. When the technician went to the bank to collect Rs 2 crore, that amount was also cancelled. In such a situation, it should be the responsibility of the makers to pay the technicians of the film ‘Welcome 2’ which was released in 2015 because they have announced to make the third part of this film. He says that the shooting of the film will not start until Rs 2 crore is paid to the technician.
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