Synopsis: In 1999, when hip-hop was just beginning to emerge in Mongolia, Zayaa, Jaga, and Moogii—living in the city’s outskirts- formed the group “Tatar.” Their music isn’t just beats or lyrics; it is their voice expressing the hardships of their lives and the harsh realities of society.
Opposing them is a gang led by a young man named “Kubana,” and the conflict between them is not a mere musical rivalry. It becomes a real struggle for justice, ambition, and friendship. This is the story of their fight, their bonds, and their rise—one that began even before the first beat dropped.
Batdelger Byambasuren: A graduate of the University of Arts and Culture. From 2010 to 2013, Batdelger worked as an assistant director at the “Mongol Tuurgatan” Theater; from 2013 to 2014 at the “Oirad” Theater; from 2014 to 2018 as the artistic director of the Arkhangai Province Musical Drama Theater; and from 2019 to 2023 as a writer and director at “ProMixFilm.” Since 2023, he has been working as a writer and director at “Aranjin Pictures.”
He has performed in classical plays such as Turandot and Romeo and Juliet, and has worked as a writer and director for numerous stage and screen productions. His film Disorder(Soril) (2022) was selected for the competition section of the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. In 2023, the feature film Horizon (Shar Gegee) earned them the “Best Writer” award in the Mongolian Film Competition at the Ulaanbaatar International Film Festival, as well as the “Best Screen Production” award at the Silver Tree Festival.