In the very beginning, he started his career with music videos and it was after some time that Jatinder Directed his debut film Mitti.
[4] Jatinder Mauhar established himself as a style through Mitti (2010), Sarsa appropriated by producer as Sikandar (2013) and Qissa Punjab (2015).
He did his professional training in Knitting Technology, and worked in the industry for couple of years before pursuing his interest in cinema.
[citation needed] Jatinder worked on a documentary film on cross-border train Samjhauta Express as a researcher with filmmaker Gerry Troyna For BBC.
Jatinder Mauhar[6] hails from Village Bhutta, District Fatehgarh Sahib (Punjab).Jatinder took to literature under the influence his mother and maternal family.
Simultaneously he completed diploma in film direction from Zee Institute of Media Arts,[7] Mumbai In 2005, he made his directorial debut with Mitti, which earned critical success.
He has also worked as a researcher with filmmaker Gerry Troyna[8] on a documentary film on cross-border train Samjhauta Express[9][10] He is a frequent contributor to various blogs and various newspapers as well.
The movie "Mitti" came at such a time when Punjabi cinema was reviving well in business but lacked any critical commentary on the social concerns.
His films adorn the anti-establishment tone and his writings give the picture of someone who is well versed with the concrete realities of the society.
Their efforts to stand in continuity of rich historical tradition expose the nexus of politics, profit and religion.
Rabbi, Gaazi, Laali and Tunda has been suspended from the university years ago but they are still staying in Chandigarh, in a bungalow which has been forcibly occupied.
Tactically unskilled, they realize that the socio-political dynamics is complex and struggle against nefarious nexus is more difficult than they imagined.
The story moves, as experience demands patience and precision whereas youthful energy wants to produce immediate results.
Through instances it travels from a noun to metaphor, which means history, tradition, culture, values, honesty, responsibility and sense of belonging.
Beant thinks that main reason of violence is rooted in society, contemporary political culture and insensitive educational institutions.
He objected to edit which was suggested by producers and upon their disagreement he and the co-writer Daljit Ami[11] claimed that they disassociated themselves before the release.
The film traces the story of Deep, a basketball player who along with Arjun (who is son a rich urban landlord), gets into drug trade.
Speed is a petty thief who falls in love with Sukhjeet, who is raised by her Uncle and Aunt after the death of her father and has a drug addict for brother.
The film through the lives of these characters exposes the cruel realities of how lack of meaning opportunities is pushing the youth into the trap of drugs.
The film is based a novel by Gurdial Singh and he writes about character Modan, who just returned from prison after many years and he is trying to rebuild his life.