Divine Penance Amidst Industry Ban: Ranveer Singh Visits Mysore’s Chamundeshwari Temple Following High Court Order and FWICE Crackdown
- byPranay Jain
- 26 May, 2026
Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh continues to find himself at the center of a chaotic media storm. On the morning of May 26, 2026, the Dhurandhar actor was spotted at the airport dressed in a simple white kurta-pyjama, bypassing the paparazzi to make a quiet, high-stakes pilgrimage to the historic Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysore, Karnataka.
While initial internet rumors suggested the actor was seeking divine intervention after being slammed with a shocking industry-wide ban, the real reason for his temple visit is tied to a legally mandated resolution of the controversial Kantara mimicry case.
The Kantara Mimicry Row: Why the High Court Sentenced a Pilgrimage
The origins of this religious visit trace back to the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) held in Goa. During the event, Ranveer Singh reportedly attempted a comedic mimicry of Rishab Shetty’s fiercely revered character from the upcoming movie Kantara: Chapter 1.
The performance instantly backfired, triggering massive outrage across Karnataka. An FIR was swiftly slapped against the actor, with local groups accusing him of disrespecting regional traditions and severely insulting the local deity, Chamundeshwari Devi, by mistakenly referring to her as a "ghost."
Seeking a legal shield, Ranveer filed a petition with the Karnataka High Court, which officially accepted his unconditional apology. However, to ensure the penance was sincere, the High Court legally instructed the actor to physically visit the Chamundeshwari Temple within a strict four-week window. A viral photo from inside the shrine shows Ranveer fulfilling that judicial mandate, draped in a traditional floral garland with a sacred tilak pressed onto his forehead.
Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire: The FWICE Ban and Don 3 Disaster
Just as Ranveer managed to successfully put the Kantara legal headache to bed, an arguably larger professional nightmare has exploded back home in Mumbai.
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has officially issued a strict non-cooperation directive and total industry ban against Ranveer Singh. The extreme disciplinary action comes on the heels of his abrupt, last-minute exit from Farhan Akhtar's highly anticipated action film, Don 3.
The Financial Fallout
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The Producer's Demand: Farhan Akhtar and Excel Entertainment publicly blasted Ranveer's sudden departure right before the cameras were set to roll, demanding a staggering ₹40 crore ($4.8 million USD) in legal compensation to cover massive pre-production losses.
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The Mediation Failure: Because financial settlements behind closed doors collapsed, FWICE stepped in to enforce the ban, formally urging directors, producers, and crew members across the Indian film industry to completely cease working with the actor.
The Bottom Line: Ranveer Singh is currently experiencing the ultimate professional paradox. On one hand, he is arguably the most commercially sought-after bankable star in the country, fresh off back-to-back historic box office smash hits. On the other hand, he is legally apologizing to deities in Mysore while being blacklisted by his own film fraternity in Mumbai. While Ranveer's team maintains absolute radio silence regarding the Don 3 financial warfare, his quiet surrender to the High Court's temple order proves the actor is trying to clear his legal slate before tackling the industry ban head-on.






