Key facts
- A 'non-cooperation' order against a Bollywood actor has been revoked.
- Industry trade bodies intervened to lift the ban.
- Producers alleged the actor's exit from 'Don 3' caused losses.
- The alleged losses amounted to nearly £3.5 million.
A ban imposed on a prominent Bollywood actor has been lifted after intervention from industry trade bodies. The 'non-cooperation' order was initially put in place by producers who claimed the actor's departure from the film 'Don 3' resulted in financial losses estimated at nearly £3.5 million. The revocation suggests a resolution or compromise has been reached between the actor and the producers, facilitated by industry associations.