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Hatim (TV series)

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Also known as
  
Maaveeran Hatim

Written by
  
Deepali Junjappa

Created by
  
Sagar Films (Pvt.Ltd.)

Starring
  
see below

Genre
  
Action, Adventure, Thriller & Drama

Directed by
  
Amrit Sagar & Shakti Sagar , 2nd Unit Director Ismail Umarr Khan

Hatim (Hindi: हातिम, Arabic-Urdu:حاتم) is an Indian television series that originally aired on STAR Plus channel in 2003-4. Hatim has to solve seven questions to defeat the evil sorcerer lord Dajjal aided by Najumi. It has elements of fantasy. It was started by director Amrit Sagar, based on one of Jeetendra's films Hatim Tai. Hatim was one of the most watched television serial during its original run.

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Plot

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, who is said that 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 passed, in Jaffar Dajjal deposes and kills his parents and becomes the lord of Jaffar. He creates a fire on the top tower of his palace that grants him dark powers. Najumi explains him that to become the supreme lord of the world he is to capture the forces of good and he can do that by marrying the princess of durgapur Sunena, but she has to do it on her own will not by force. He arrives at durgapur to ask the hand of Sunena, but she refuses. In the middle of the conflict Sunena's brother Suraj out of courage takes out his sword and rips Dajjal's hand; but it heals. Dajjal turns him into a stone statue and says to Sunana that he only can return her brother normal, but he will do so only if she is ready to marry him within seven months.

In Yemen Hatim decides to marry Jasmin the princess of Paristan (Fairyland). Their wedding arrangements are ready. 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 Sunena's lover 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, for which purpose he must set off on a journey. The emperor gives Hatim a magical sword. Jasmin gives Hobo, a fat man who lives in Paristan, to Hatim as his servant. Slowly all of Dajjal's powers and magical towers get destroyed. Hatim defeats death. The questions are based on proverbs.

Airing history

Since its first airing on STAR Plus in December 2003, the series has been syndicated to various Indian channels through STAR TV network, such as on Disney Channel India, STAR Utsav and SABC 2. Besides the series has also been repeated on its original broadcaster STAR Plus for many times. Due to its success, the series has also dubbed in Tamil language to air on STAR Vijay channel and titled Maaveeran Hatim. In addition, its ever-grown popularity led to its twice prime-time airing on the Disney Channel India. Now it is airing on Filmazia in Pakistan.

The complete air history of this television series is given in the following table :

In 2004

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

    In 2005

  • 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

    Hatim (TV series) Wikipedia