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Hatim
Also known asMaaveeran Hatim
Genre
Created bySagar Films (Pvt.Ltd.)
Written byDeepali Junjappa
Directed by
Starringsee below
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes47
Production
Executive producer(s)Jyoti Sagar
Production location(s)Vadodara (Gujarat, India)
Running timeapprox. 45 minutes
Release
Original networkStar Plus
Picture format480i
Original release26 December 2003[1]
12 November 2004

Hatim is an Indian television series that aired on Star Plus plus from 26 December 2003 to 12 November 2004. It has elements of fantasy. It was started by director Amrit Sagar, based on Hatim al-Tai.[2]

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Hatim is an Indian television series that aired on Star Plus plus from 26 December 2003 to 12 November 2004. It has elements of fantasy. It was started by di.

Plot[edit]

Hatim

The story is set in the Middle East around the Middle Ages. The story starts with the birth of the emperor of Yemen's son who is named Hatim, of whom is said that he will spread the message of peace and good. At the same time the son of the emperor of Jaffar is born, but due to black magic done by palace resident Najumi, it is said that the baby will be the greatest ever known servant of the evil spirits. The emperor of Jaffar then decides that it is better for the world that the baby is killed. The king orders that the baby's heart be burned; his man Najumi, who secretly serves the evil spirits, burns the heart of a rabbit instead and shows it to the emperor, leaving the emperor believing that the baby is dead. Najumi names the baby Dajjal and teaches him all about the dark arts. Twenty years pass, Hatim grows up into a kind-hearted, benevolent and beloved prince of Yemen, whereas in Jaffar, Dajjal deposes and kills his parents and becomes the emperor of Jaffar. He creates an eternal fire on the top tower of his palace that grants him dark powers. Najumi explains to him that to become the supreme lord of the world he would have to capture the forces of good which he can do by marrying Sunena, the princess of Durgapur, who is goodness personified. However, she has to decide to marry Dajjal on her own and shouldn't be married by not by force. Dajjal arrives at Durgapur to ask the hand of Sunena, but she refuses. In the middle of the conflict where Dajjal threatens, Sunena's teenage brother Suraj takes out his sword and slices of Dajjal's hand; but it heals. Dajjal turns him into a stone statue and tells Sunena that only he can return her brother normal, but he will do so only if she is ready to marry him. He gives her a time-limit of seven months after which the curse will become permanent.

In Yemen, Hatim's marriage is fixed with Jasmin the princess of Paristan (Fairyland). Hatim and Jasmin fall for each other in their very first meeting. Their wedding arrangements are ready but abruptly, Sunena's lover, Prince Vishal of Janakpur, comes disguised as a beggar, pleading with Hatim to help him fight Dajjal. The emperor of Yemen, Hatim, the emperor of Paristan, and Vishal meet together. The emperor of Paristan reveals that when Paristan was created by the forces of good, a prophecy was made that an evil lord will control this world as long as the angel of good doesn't intervene. Hatim must solve seven questions, to eliminate the power being given by dark forces to Dajjal, and for this purpose he must set off on a journey to distant lands and fantasy. The emperor gives Hatim a magical sword Name - Jwestrongil. Jasmin lends Hatim her childhood friend and server, Hobo, a fat elf as his bodyguard. Slowly all of Dajjal's powers and magical towers get destroyed as Hatim solves the questions. After solving the sixth question, there isn't enough time left to solve the seventh question and the armies of Yemen, Paristan, Durgapur and Janakpur descend on Jaffar for the final battle. As they fight a futile battle against Dajjal's zombie armie, Hatim invades the castle and fights Dajjal to death. They both die simultaneously but Hatim defeats death finding the answer to the seventh question.

Episodes[edit]

  • Epilogue - Ep 1
  • Q1Ek baar dekha hai baar baar dekhne ki hawas hai - Ep 2-7
  • Q2Neki kar dariya me daal - Ep 8-12
  • Q3Jaisi karni waisi bharni - Ep 13-17
  • Q4Bolte pahad kohinida ki khabar la - Ep 18-26
  • Q5Sach kehne me hi raahat hai - Ep 27-36
  • Q6Murgabi ke ande samaan moti ka raaz kya hai - Ep 37-41
  • Q7Kya jo naseeb mein likha hai vahi hota hai ya insaan apni mehnat se, himmat se , taqat se naseeb ka likha badal sakta hai - Ep 41-47

Cast[edit]

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  • Rahil Azam as Hatim
  • Pooja Ghai Rawal as Jasmine
  • Kiku Sharda as Hobo
  • Nirmal Pandey as Dajjal
  • Vijay Ganju as Najjomi
  • Yashwant mahilwar as Younger Hatim
  • Aditi Pratap as Sunayna
  • Romit Raj as Vishal
  • Ravi Khanvilkar as Badshah of Yemen
  • Reshma as Queen of Paristan
  • Tom Alter as King of Paristan
  • Jaya Bhattacharya as Zalima
  • Rushali as Battila
  • Usha Bachani as Queen Nadira
  • Kumar Hegde as Azlaf
  • Kishwer Merchant as Rubina
  • Mansi Verma as Mallika-e-Hayat
  • Tej Sapru as Pasha
  • Shilpa Shinde as Shakila
  • Ankit Shah Younger Hobo

Broadcast[edit]

Hatim Last Episode Star Plus

The series has been syndicated to various Indian channels such as on Disney Channel India, STAR Utsav and Hungama TV.[3] The series has also dubbed in Tamil language for STAR Vijay channel titled Maaveeran Hatim.[4]. This series was also dubbed in Bangla for Bangladesh Television, and the dubbed version was aired on ATN Bangla.

Awards[edit]

In 2004[edit]

The Indian Television Academy Awards
  • Best Costumes - Nikhat Marriam Neerusha
  • Best Editing - Papu Trivedi
  • Best Make-up - Sagar Entertainment saga
  • Best Visual Effects - Jyoti Sagar
  • Best Mythological /Historical Serials - Jyoti Sagar Amrit Sagar
  • Best Packaging - Amrit Sagar
  • Best action hero - Rahil Azam
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In 2005[edit]

  • Best Children Programme Jyoti Sagar Amrit Sagar
  • Best Art Direction - Mukesh Kalola
  • Best Audiography - Sagar Entertainment
  • Best Costumes - Nikhat Mariyam
  • Best Make-up - Hari Nawar
  • Best Visual Effects - Jyoti Sagar

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hatim Tai to debut on Star Plus on 26 Dec'. 28 November 2003.
  2. ^'Hatim Tai to debut on Star Plus on 26 Dec'. 28 November 2003.
  3. ^'Kids Channel gains viewership'. 9 June 2009. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  4. ^'Vijay TV scripts a turnaround tale'. 30 April 2005. Retrieved 24 April 2018.

External links[edit]

  • Hatim on IMDb


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The Adventures of Hatim
Genre
Created byNikhil Sinha
Written bySarang Mahajan Yashwant mahilwar
Directed byIsmail Umarr Khan, J.P. Sharma
Starring
  • Rajbeer Singh
Theme music composerBharat/Saurabh
Opening theme'Hatim'
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes68
Production
Executive producer(s)Nikhil Sinha
Producer(s)Nikhil Sinha
Production location(s)India
Editor(s)Randhir Jha
Running time44 minutes
Release
Original networkLife OK
Picture format576i
Original release28 December 2013 –
31 August 2014
External links
Website

The Adventures of Hatim is an Indian fantasy television series which was premiered on 28 December 2013. The story revolves around Hatim, the Prince of Yemen, who went on a journey to solve the 7 riddles in order to destroy the evil sorcerer Zargam. It aired on Life OK on Saturday and Sunday evenings. It was the remake of Star Plus show Hatim, The series stars Rajbeer Singh and Pooja Banerjee.[1]

Cast[edit]

  • Rajbeer Singh as Hatim Tai[2]
  • Pooja Banerjee as Perizaad
  • Krishna Singh Bisht as Qasim
  • Chandan K Anand as General Zargam of Arzaan
  • Manoj Kolhatkar as Lakha the hunchback
  • Dolly Sohi as Queen Shaazia of Yaman[3]
  • Pracheen Chauhan as Prince Hassan of Yaman[4]
  • Nausheen Ali Sardar as Lady Ruda[4]
  • Sachin Tyagi as Lord Hubal[4]
  • Anjali Abrol as Queen Khwahish of Ashkaar[4]
  • Riyanka Chanda as Naaz Pari
  • Khalid Siddiqui as King Naushwerwaan of Ashkaar[4]
  • Kishwer Merchant as vampiress Zelna
  • Reena Aggarwal as Safina
  • Anang Desai as King Nomaad of Ishtiyaar
  • Anil Rastogi as prisoner in Forest of Death
  • Jay Thakkar as Rakhban
  • Devesh Ahuja as Prince Rustom
  • Kamya Panjabi as chudail Rihana
  • Akanksha Juneja as Princess Gull
  • Kalyani badeka as Maya
  • Ananya Agarwal as Princess
  • Deepali Muchrikar as Witch Haseena
  • Neena Cheema as Witch Afsana
  • Pooran Kiri as Jurgaal

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Broadcast[edit]

The series started to air in Pakistan by Filmazia in 2016, but could not completed.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hatim to take viewers into surreal world of fantasies'. Indiatimes. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  2. ^Unnikrishnan, Chaya (26 September 2013). 'Rajbir Singh, Pooja Bannerjee in Legend of Hatim'. Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  3. ^'Bhabhi' Dolly Sohi returns as 'maa'
  4. ^ abcdeAgrawal, Stuti (21 October 2013). 'Nausheen Ali Sardar to make a comeback with Hatim'. Indiatimes. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  5. ^'Pemra enforces blanket ban on Indian content in Pakistan'. DAWN. 19 October 2016.

External links[edit]

  • The Adventures of Hatim on IMDb
  • Official website on hotstar
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