Mitul Moradiya
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Mitul Moradiya was born in Hanol, Palitana, Bhavnagar, India. He completed his primary education at a local school in his hometown. Today, he is recognized as a distinguished videographer and cinematographer, particularly known for his work in music albums and candid wedding videography. In 2006, Mitul relocated to Surat and established his own studio, Photo Art, marking the beginning of a dynamic and successful career. His dedication, artistic vision, and deep passion for the craft quickly set him apart in the industry. With a flair for storytelling and a keen cinematic sense, he carved a niche for himself in pre-wedding cinematography. To date, he has filmed over 500 pre-wedding songs, each noted for its emotional depth and visual appeal. Mitul mastered the art of garment and textile shoot production, earning widespread recognition within Surat’s booming textile industry. His work attracted frequent collaboration requests from Mumbai-based clients, further expanding his professional reach. The following year, he diversified into industrial and documentary filmmaking, contributing to several corporate and manufacturing projects with strong narrative and visual execution. Mitul’s journey in the film industry began with the Gujarati film Suhagan Shobhe Sasariyé. He later worked on the Bollywood movie Game Paisa Ladki. He also contributed to high-profile projects such as the Poonyabhumi Real Estate Group’s Brand Ambassador Launch Event featuring Mr. Amitabh Bachchan, and the Bollywood film Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi starring Rishi Kapoor. Beyond the film industry, Mitul independently manages all facets of his projects—including concept planning, direction, cinematography, editing, and final delivery—demonstrating a self-reliant and multi-skilled approach that defines his professionalism in the photography and videography sectors. His portfolio also includes several notable advertising campaigns, such as a TVC for NLD Cosmetics and a commercial featuring Suniel Shetty for OCXEE. TMDB mini biography by: Ashvin Borad