The son of the Emperor of Jaffar, who was corrupted by the dark arts of the sorcerer Najumi to become a servant of evil spirits.

Before Hatim , Tamil fantasy content was largely limited to mythological serials like the Ramayana or Mahabharata . Hatim offered a different flavor—it was closer to the Arabian Nights folklore. It felt exotic, adventurous, and dangerous. It introduced Tamil children to concepts like the "Jinn" (Genie), Hobgoblins, and ancient curses, expanding their imaginative horizons.

Since no official Tamil-dubbed script exists in my database, I will that captures the spirit of Hatim (the legendary Arab hero from the Tales of the Arabian Nights ), tailored for a Tamil audience's love for family sentiment, powerful villains, and heroic redemption.

You might wonder why a two-decade-old Hindi fantasy show is trending in Tamil Nadu. The answer lies in three key factors:

The most common question among fans is accessibility. As of 2025, here are the legitimate sources to watch :

For fans watching the , here is a quick reference for who is who: