Ranveer Singh Spotted in New ₹6.36 Crore Ferrari Amid Ongoing Don 3 Row

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Actor Ranveer Singh grabbed attention on the streets of Mumbai after being spotted driving his newly acquired Ferrari 296 GTB, even as discussions around his reported exit from Don 3 continue to dominate entertainment headlines.

Videos circulating on social media show Ranveer behind the wheel of the sleek black luxury sports car, which is reportedly valued at around ₹6.36 crore. Fans and onlookers quickly identified the actor as he cruised through the city, with clips of the sighting rapidly gaining traction online.

The Ferrari 296 GTB is among the most expensive vehicles in Ranveer’s luxury car collection. His garage reportedly includes several high-end automobiles, such as the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600, Aston Martin Rapide S and Lamborghini Urus Pearl Capsule.

The public appearance comes amid ongoing speculation surrounding Ranveer’s departure from Don 3. The actor was initially set to headline the film alongside Kiara Advani but later exited the project. Reports suggest filmmaker Farhan Akhtar subsequently raised concerns about financial losses linked to the development, leading to industry discussions and a brief non-cooperation directive from the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), which was later withdrawn.

According to reports, differing accounts have emerged regarding the reasons behind the split, with both sides reportedly attributing the fallout to creative and scheduling issues.

Meanwhile, Ranveer recently received praise from his father-in-law, former badminton champion Prakash Padukone, who spoke positively about Dhurandhar. While acknowledging concerns about the film’s level of violence, Padukone commended its performances and overall execution.

Following the success of Dhurandhar, Ranveer is now preparing for his next project, the zombie thriller Pralay, which will be directed by Jai Mehta, son of filmmaker Hansal Mehta.

For now, however, it is the actor’s latest luxury acquisition that has become the talk of social media, offering a flashy distraction from the ongoing debate surrounding Don 3.

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