Earlier in the day, Bollywood Hungama was the first to inform readers that in the second press conference being held by FWICE (Federation of Western India Cine Employees) on June 3, the head officials will roll back the non-cooperation directive they put into effect on May 25. As reported, chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit, President Birendra Nath Tiwari and Gen Secretary Ashok Dubey indeed withdrew the non-cooperation directive against the Dhurandhar star.Ashoke Pandit said, “We sincerely appreciate the concern and intervention shown by IMPPA (Indian Motion Picture Producers’ Association) and its president, Mr Abhay Sinha, regarding the present matter concerning Mr Ranveer Singh. With utmost respect and considering the larger interest of the industry and its members, we hereby convey that we are withdrawing the non-cooperation directive against Mr Ranveer Singh with immediate effect. We are taking this step in good faith and with the trust and assurance extended by IMPPA that the matter shall be addressed with all concerned parties at a serious and constructive level to arrive at an amicable, fair and mutually beneficial resolution at the earliest.”He also said, “On behalf of the federation, we would like to request Ranveer Singh that aaiye, baithiye saath mein. Yeh film industry ka parivaar aapka bhi hai, hamara bhi hai, sabka hai. Aur iska solution dhoondne mein hamari madat kariye. We have all celebrated his stardom, we are all with him, and we want him to become a bigg