The 2003 TV series (also known as ) remains a hallmark of Indian fantasy television, often cited by fans as the country's version of "Lord of the Rings"
Dajjal, an evil sorcerer seeking world domination through dark arts. Hobo, Hatim's loyal and comedic companion. Love Interest: Princess Jasmine of Paristan. Key Cast Members Description Rahil Azam The brave Prince of Yemen. Kiku Sharda Hatim's sidekick (his breakout role). Nirmal Pandey The main villain, King of Jaffar. Pooja Ghai Rawal Princess of Paristan. Vijay Ganju Dajjal's mentor in the dark arts. King of Paristan Jasmine's father. Notable Episodes & Story Arcs hatim 2003 all episodes 1 top
The pacing is tight for a 2003 Indian fantasy show. Within 22 minutes, you get a curse, a calling, a reluctant mentor, and the first step of the journey. The cliffhanger — Hatim setting off alone into the Forbidden Forest — still gives chills. The 2003 TV series (also known as )
Introduction
Disney+ Hotstar: While primarily hosting the 2013 reboot (The Adventures of Hatim), certain regions may have episodes of the original 2003 run or its dubbed versions like Hathim Veeragadha. Series Overview Original Run 2003 – 2004 Lead Cast Key Cast Members Description Rahil Azam The brave
The Seven Questions The voice revealed the only way to break the spell: Hatim had to travel to the mysterious land of Jaffar and solve The Seven Questions. These were not riddles of words, but impossible tasks that required him to travel to the ends of the earth, battling monsters, demons, and spirits.
Memorable Villains & Creatures
Dajjal is iconic, but the episodic antagonists — a shape-shifting witch, a cursed prince, a greedy king — are all well-written. The show never shies away from moral gray areas.