), the show’s 47–48 episodes followed the prince Hatim on a quest to answer seven riddles to defeat the sorcerer Dajjal. Plot & Themes The overarching narrative is structured around The Seven Questions

Each episode ran approximately 20–22 minutes (without ads). The 67 episodes cover:

Rahil Azam delivered a career-defining performance as the titular hero. With his commanding screen presence, athletic physique, and righteous demeanor, Azam became the quintessential fantasy hero for a generation of viewers.

(Hatim eventually defeats death to answer the final secret and destroy Dajjal). Cast and Key Characters Hatim (TV Series 2003–2004) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

Since Hatim originally aired on Star Plus, the digital rights of the show belong to the Star Network. You can stream all the episodes legally and in high quality on . The platform has neatly categorized the episodes, making it easy to track Hatim’s journey from the first riddle to the final showdown with Dajjal. 2. YouTube

Fans praise the "pitch-perfect ending" that delivered a strong social message often missing in modern fantasy. Character Dynamics Hatim (Rahil Azam):

2. Riddle 1: "What I saw once, I long to see a second time."

Performances and characterization

If you want a more detailed episode-by-episode synopsis, character list, or analysis of specific themes or scenes, tell me which aspect to expand.

Hatim (2003) is more than just a TV show; it is a landmark achievement in Indian broadcasting history. Whether you are revisiting it to relive your childhood or introducing it to a new generation, Hatim’s quest for truth and justice remains as inspiring today as it was in 2003.

The terrifying antagonist. Nirmal Pandey’s deep voice, menacing eyes, and dramatic flair made Dajjal one of the most feared villains on Indian TV.

The series is based on the ancient Persian and Arabic folklore of , a legendary figure from 6th-century Arabia known for his immense generosity and wisdom. The show's plot cleverly weaves the central challenge of "seven riddles" into its narrative, using it as the core catalyst for the protagonist's journey.