MUMBAI: The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has slapped a non-cooperation directive against Vijay Galani, the producer of the Salmam Khan-starrer Veer.
Confirming the same FWICE President Dharmesh Tiwari said, "We have indeed issued a non co-operation directive against Vijay Galani. Hopefully, this issue is resolved at the earliest."
With the directive in force, Galani will not be allowed to make another film till he clears his dues of Khan. Accordingly, Galani will have to meet the Dabaang hero at an earliest possible date and arrive at some common ground for the payment of his dues.
Last December it was reported that Khan had sent a legal notice to Galani for non-payment of dues amounting a whopping Rs 120 million. When the producer did not respond, the actor went ahead and filed a complaint with FWICE and demanded a face-to-face meeting with the errant filmmaker.
After Veer released and didn’t do well at the box office, Galani had stopped Khan’s payment and gave a blind eye to every action of the actor.