
Haatim Tai
Fantasy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Hatim Tai is the legendary chief of a small district. He is Known for his generosity, wisdom and courage. Hatim learns that one of the local girls in his town has a curse put on her - whomever marries her, the husband will die. In order to break this curse, Hatim agrees to take part in 7 quests. All 7 quest are dangerous but have a moral. If he completes all 7 then he will also release the fairy who has turned into a stone. Hatim and his friend (Satish Shah) embark on a fun but dangerous quest to break the curse once and for all.
Top Cast


Jeetendra
Jeetendra
Haatim
Jeetendra
Haatim


Sangeeta Bijlani
Sangeeta Bijlani
Gulnar Pari / Pari Bano (Jasmin)
Sangeeta Bijlani
Gulnar Pari / Pari Bano (Jasmin)


Satish Shah
Satish Shah
Nazrul
Satish Shah
Nazrul


Alok Nath
Alok Nath
King Of Paristan
Alok Nath
King Of Paristan


Raza Murad
Raza Murad
Bazrat
Raza Murad
Bazrat


Sonu Walia
Sonu Walia
Saira
Sonu Walia
Saira


Amrish Puri
Amrish Puri
Magician Kamlaq
Amrish Puri
Magician Kamlaq


Dev Kumar
Dev Kumar
Chieftain
Dev Kumar
Chieftain


Rajesh Vivek
Rajesh Vivek
Departed Sinner
Rajesh Vivek
Departed Sinner


Vijayendra Ghatge
Vijayendra Ghatge
Munir
Vijayendra Ghatge
Munir
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