Star TV’s action-packed series 'Hatim' ranks among the most successful Indian television shows. The series is based on the legendary 'Arabian Nights' character Hatim Tai who is the Royal Prince of Yemen on a mission to rescue his beloved Jasmine, the Princess of Paristan, from the clutches of the evil Dajjal. The success of Hatim’s mission entirely depends on his finding the correct answers to seven questions. The hunt for the answers leads Hatim’s journey to strange lands where he meets strange aliens.
The series became popular for its format, music, sound effects, action sequences and humor, which made Hatim's adventurous journey immensely entertaining. Its fast-moving story also added to 'Hatim' becoming a masterpiece in the history of Indian adventure television series.
Hatim, the prince of Yemen, is born in this beautiful world. He is blessed as the protector of the weak and the destroyer of evil. The King of Yemen assigns Yajumer the task of killing the evil infant son of Badshah of Zabbal. However, Yajumer cheats his benefactor by not killing the infant, but rather nurturing him. The evil kid is named as Dajjal.
Dajjal transforms Suraj (Sunayna’s brother) into a stone statue and threatens Sunayana to marry him in a span of seven months. Hatim learns of Dajjal’s devilish act and agrees to help Suraj. The King of Paristan guides Hatim. Princess Jasmine supports Hatim and asks her borduguard Hobo to accompany him on his this journey.
As per Dajjal’s instructions, Ajlaf starts creating problems in Hatim’s way. Aslam, the eagle, helps Hatim and Hobo reach Ajlaf’s castle. Aslam reveals the secret for killing Ajlaf. On the way, Hatim meets Mallika-e-Parchhaayee who performs black magic on him. Ajlaf kidnaps Jasmine while Mallika treats Hatim as her slave.
The King of Paristan suggests the solution to Hobo and Jasmine in order for Hatim to be freed from Mallika’s magic. Hobo succeeds in implementing the solution and Jasmine is saved from getting killed by Hatim. Hatim kills Ajlaf with the help of the magical sword. Hatim lands up in a village with another problem.
Hatim has to get hold of Aab-e-Shabaab. With the help of the King of Baristan, Hatim finds a way to get Aab-e-Shabaab. However, he happens to spill the Shabaab in Baristan kingdom. When he later hands over the bottle to Zalima, he warns her about the dire consequences even if a drop of Shabaab is spilled on the ground.
Hatim and Hobo find a clue to solve the first riddle. Out of the blue, a castle appears in the middle of the water. Mallika-e-Husn, a gorgeous looking lady, is the next obstacle created by Dajjal. Dajjal tells Mallika that she has failed in her mission as she has been unable to seduce Hatim. Mallika traps Hatim and Hobo in a mirror, landing in a jumbled place. Dajjal orders Mallika to break the mirror for forever.
Dajjal forces Sunayana to marry him. Maya reveals to Hatim that Mallika-e-Husn is actually her sister Chandni. Hatim successfully completes the first riddle. No sooner does his finish than he gets the second riddle.
Hatim and Hobo are trapped on their way to solve the second riddle. Mazeyaar fails to find the magical child Makhizo, which angers Baadshah Pasha. Nadira tries to search the magical child. Hatim and Hobo are trapped inside Baadshah Pasha’s kingdom. Dajjal disagree with Baadshah Pasha’s proposal.
Nadira frees Hatim and Hobo from the jail of Badshah Pasha. Hatim informs Akhera about a tarter among his tribes. Makhizo’s mother request Hatim to save her from Pasha’s soldiers. Akhera reveals his magical powers. Pasha creates a mystery to reach Makhizo.