
Directed by Amrit Sagar and Shakti Sagar, Hatim is the typical Middle Eastern adventure of the prince of Yemen - the brave Hatim (Rahil Azim) on his mission to rescue his beloved princess and the world from the clutches of the evil Dajjal (Nirmal Pandey).
His quest leads him to strange lands and alien creatures, and he find the answers to seven questions that can save the world. So what's new? As a tale, this is a story that has been told several times over through films and TV serials. But what's unique about Hatim is the sheer grandeur and pace of the production.
The very first episode packs quite a punch. On the one hand, it describes everything from the hero's birth to the king and queen of Yemen, his growing love for horseriding and adventure in his youth. As the show proceeds audience get a glimpse him rescuing the princess of Paristan- Jasmine (Pooja Rawal), and the subsequent romance and betrothal. On the other hand, it juxtaposes the narration of the villain's birth as the human incarnation of the evil force, who wants to control the world. Evil incarnate- Dajjal murderers King Jaffar, usurpes his throne and then connives to marry a good, righteous girl, the Rajput princess Sunayna.