This happened many times in the entertainment industry where due to conflicts between makers and stars, they suffered losses worth crores. Sometimes due to legal battles and sometimes due to mutual differences, these films stopped being made and sometimes they could not even enter the theatres. Know about those films here.
This film of Amitabh Bachchan was stuck in legal troubles
Shoojit Sircar was making the philosophical drama ‘Shoe Byte’ with the emperor of Hindi cinema i.e. Amitabh Bachchan. The story of the film was based on a man and his life condition at the age of 60. But due to the legal battle between UTV and Percept Picture Company, this film could never reach the theatres. 
Creative difference and casting became the thorn in the path of ‘Shuddhi’
Karan Johar had announced his film ‘Shuddhi’ in 2013. But after this major announcement, news of change in star cast and shooting dates started coming many times. Sometimes Hrithik Roshan, then Salman Khan and sometimes Varun Dhawan got associated with this film. According to the report of Times of India, after all these complications in 2015, Karan Johar left Shuddhi and started focusing on making ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’. 
Kangana Ranaut stole the script?
Many years ago, Ketan Mehta had announced his film Rani Mahal with Kangana Ranaut. Haseena got the lead role in this film. But later Ketan Mehta accused Kangana Ranaut of copying his script for Manikarnika. There was a legal battle between the two for a long time and ultimately this film also missed the theaters. 
Mutual differences between Salman and Shahrukh caused loss of crores
In 1995, King Khan and Bhaijaan’s film ‘Karan Arjun’ was released on screen. The audience liked this film so much that the makers had also planned its sequel. But there was an intense cold war going on between the two stars at that time that both of them did not work together in the same film. Ultimately, ego overpowered the fan’s dream of a reunion. 
Salman-Sanjay’s film postponed due to accident
Famous filmmaker Mukul Anand was making ‘Dus’ with Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt. But the news of his sudden death in the middle of the shooting had shocked the entire industry. After the death of the director, rift started between the producers also. After this, the story of ‘Dus’ was also buried there. 
Budget issue did not allow India’s first time travel film to be made
In 1992, Shekhar Kapur announced his sci-fi film Time Machine with Aamir Khan, Raveena Tandon and Rekha. This movie was going to be India’s first time travel film. But due to lack of budget it was postponed. The story of the film was entertaining as well as emotional. According to Times of India, the film could not be made due to budget, creative differences and delay in production.

