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          Suhaag Raat

          Not to be confused with Suhaag Raat ( film).

          For the South Asian consummation ritual, see Suhag Raat.

          Indian film

          Suhaag Raat ((Hindi for "Wedding Night) also called Sohag Raat, is a Hindi film of Indian cinema directed by Kidar Sharma.[1] A romantic drama, it was the third film produced by Oriental Pictures[2] and the first film to be distributed by the newly-founded company Varma Films.[3] The story was a joint effort by F.

          A. Mirza and V. Sharma, while the screenplay, dialogue and lyrics were written by Kidar Sharma. The music was composed by Snehal Bhatkar, with cinematography by D. K. Ambre and D. C. Mehta. Geeta Bali made her debut in a lead feature film role with this movie,[4] which co-starred Bharat Bhushan and Begum Para.[5] The rest of the cast included Pesi Patel, Nazir Kashmiri, S.

          Nazir, Nazira and Shanta Kumar.

          The story was set in a village in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. Though Kullu was used