Hatim is an Indian television series that aired on StarPlus from 26 December 2003 until 12 November 2004. t has elements of fantasy, drama, and many other genres. It was directed by Amrit Sagar and is based on a Persian story recounting the adventures of Hatim al-Tai of the Tayyi tribe of Arabia. In the Middle Ages, Hatim, the newborn son of the Emperor of Yemen, is proclaimed to spread the messages of peace and goodness. The son of the Emperor of Jaffar is born at the same time, and a palace resident named Najumi performs black magic to make the baby a servant of evil spirits.
The Emperor of Jaffar decides that it would be better for the world if his newborn son is killed, and orders the baby's heart to be burned. Najumi burns a rabbit's heart instead and shows it to the Emperor, leading the Emperor to believe that his orders have been carried out. Najumi takes the child, names him Dajjal, and teaches him the dark arts.
Twenty years pass. In Yemen, Hatim grows into a kind-hearted and beloved prince. In Jaffar, Dajjal kills his parents and becomes the Emperor. Dajjal creates an eternal fire at the top of the palace's tower that grants him dark powers. Najumi explains to Dajjal that Dajjal can become the supreme lord of the world if he is able to capture the forces of goodness. Dajjal can achieve this by marrying Sunena, the princess of Durgapur, who is goodness personified.
Dajjal arrives in Durgapur to ask Sunena for her hand in marriage, but she declines. When Dajjal threatens Sunena's teenage brother Suraj, Suraj slices Dajjal's hand with his sword. Dajjal's hand heals and Dajjal turns Suraj into a stone statue. Dajjal tells Sunena that he will only turn Suraj human again if she is accepts his proposal. He gives Sunena seven months to accept the proposition, after which the curse will become permanent.
In Yemen, Hatim's marriage is fixed with Jasmin, the princess of Paristan (Fairyland). Hatim and Jasmin meet for the first time and fall in love. Sunena's lover, Prince Vishal of Janakpur, arrives disguised as a beggar. Vishal pleads with Hatim to help him fight Dajjal. The Emperor of Yemen, Hatim, the Emperor of Paristan and Vishal meet. The Emperor of Paristan reveals that when the forces of goodness created Paristan, a prophecy was made that an evil lord would control this world unless the angel of good intervenes.
Hatim must journey to distant lands and solve seven questions to destroy Dajjal's dark power. The Emperor offers Hatim a magical sword named Jwestrongil. Jasmin lends Hatim her childhood friend and servant, as well as an elf named Hobo, as his bodyguard. As Hatim answers the questions, Dajjal's powers and magical towers are gradually destroyed. However, after Hatim answers the sixth question, there isn't enough time left to solve the seventh question.
The armies of Yemen, Paristan, Durgapur, and Janakpur descend on Jaffar for the final battle. As they fight against Dajjal's zombie army, Hatim enters the castle and fights Dajjal to death. They both die simultaneously, but Hatim defeats death by obtaining the answer to the seventh question.
Cast
Rahil Azam as Hatim, The Prince of Yemen
Kiku Sharda as Hobo
Pooja Ghai Rawal as Jasmine, The Princess of Paristan
Nirmal Pandey as Dajjal, King of Jaffar
Vijay Ganju as Najumi
Yashwant Mahilwar as Younger Hatim
Aditi Pratap as Princess Sunayna, Princess of Durgapur
Romiit Raaj as Prince Vishal, Prince of Janakpur
Jhanak Shukla as Little Jasmine
Ravi Khanvilkar as The King of Yemen, Hatim’s father
Neha Bam as The Queen of Yemen, Hatim's mother
Reshma Modi as The Queen of Paristan
Tom Alter as The King of Paristan
Jaya Bhattacharya as Zalima
Rushali Arora as Battila
Usha Bachani as Princess Nadira
Anisha Hinduja as Red-haired Queen
Kumar Hegde as Azlaf
Kishwer Merchant as Rubina
Manasi Varma as Mallika-e-Hayat
Tej Sapru as Pasha
Kavi Kumar Azad as Argois
Shilpa Shinde as Shakila
Amrapali Gupta as Chaya, Maya's twin sister
Sonia Kapoor as Mallika-e-Husn
Shital Thakkar as Maya, Aishwarya's (Mallika-e-Husn) sister
Ankit Shah as Younger Hobo
Vinod Kapoor as Anant
Anwar Fatehan as Hakibo
Rajeeta Kochhar as Teesta
Akhil Mishra as Butler
Devender Chaudhary as Ulta
Jay Soni as Suarush
Ram Awana as Cagaa
Kamya Punjabi as Jaan-e-Jahan
Nimai Bali as Shaitan Keharmaan
Gireesh Sahdev as King Aashkaan
Mukul Nag as Bezawal
Rajeev Paul as Ramizo
Iqbal Azad as Grand Vizier of Akalchand's Kingdom
Harry Josh as Dracula
Sunil Chauhan as Qatib-e-Taqdeer
Pappu Prem
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