Hitesh Beldar(I)
- Cinematographer
Hitesh Beldar is an Indian film regional cinematographer, who was born in Bhadroli Buzarg village dist Panchmahal from Gujarat, he is the son of famous cinematographer Poonam Beldar,Elder brother of cinematographer Lalji Beldar.
When I was 17 years old, I passed secondary school and went straight to film shooting. Dad's film Nai shooting had a star cast of Naresh Kanodia and Meenakshi and I thought that It would be fun to work and then I joined it and said I will work there in films, I don't want to study so I quit studying and joined film line.
Did the first film as Lightman. Film Name Sindoor, then Man Saiba Ni Madiye, Kadla Ni Jod, Parashuram, and many more after working in Lightman for 2 years then became a camera attendant. About 20 in Camera Attendant. He did films and was a cameraman for 1 year. Then he became a cameraman's assistant. He did many films as his father's assistant. His first break was directed by Ajit Jal in Sethi's film Sindoor, Pal Patel, Chandan Rathore and then the series continued to grow, during the optical era he did 40 films as a cinematographer then came the time of digital, and then almost 150+ films as a cameraman. And many good hit Hindi films are also working in Marathi, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani and even now in many language films this is how the work started.
When I was 17 years old, I passed secondary school and went straight to film shooting. Dad's film Nai shooting had a star cast of Naresh Kanodia and Meenakshi and I thought that It would be fun to work and then I joined it and said I will work there in films, I don't want to study so I quit studying and joined film line.
Did the first film as Lightman. Film Name Sindoor, then Man Saiba Ni Madiye, Kadla Ni Jod, Parashuram, and many more after working in Lightman for 2 years then became a camera attendant. About 20 in Camera Attendant. He did films and was a cameraman for 1 year. Then he became a cameraman's assistant. He did many films as his father's assistant. His first break was directed by Ajit Jal in Sethi's film Sindoor, Pal Patel, Chandan Rathore and then the series continued to grow, during the optical era he did 40 films as a cinematographer then came the time of digital, and then almost 150+ films as a cameraman. And many good hit Hindi films are also working in Marathi, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani and even now in many language films this is how the work started.