, directed by Babubhai Mistry . While the 1956 version is often considered superior in quality, the 1990 version is famously "so bad it's good". Key Movies at a Glance Hatim Tai (1990) Hatim Tai (1956) Jeetendra P. Jairaj Co-Stars Sangeeta Bijlani, Amrish Puri Shakila , B.M. Vyas Tone Campy, nostalgic, colorful Classic folklore, earnest Appeal "Guilty pleasure" cult classic Authentic mythological drama Hatim Tai (1990)
The character was revived for a new generation through the Indian television series "Hatim," which aired on Star Plus from December 26, 2003, to November 12, 2004. Directed by Amrit Sagar, the series brought the fantasy elements of the story to the small screen with enhanced production values and episodic storytelling. The series was well-received, particularly among younger audiences, and introduced the legend of Hatim al-Tai to a new generation of viewers. hatim tai hindi movie
Directed by A.R. Kardar, this silent era film relied entirely on physical acting and title cards to convey the magical journey. , directed by Babubhai Mistry
Directed by the low-budget horror and fantasy pioneer , the 1990 film starred Jeetendra as Hatim Tai, alongside Sangeeta Bijlani and Sonu Walia. Jairaj Co-Stars Sangeeta Bijlani, Amrish Puri Shakila , B
Features Jeetendra as the heroic Hatim al-Tai, Sangeeta Bijlani as Gulnar Pari/Pari Bano, Satish Shah as his companion Nazrul, and Amrish Puri as the antagonist, Magician Kamlaq.
The king shows them the beautiful stone statue of Gulnar Pari and warns them of the perilous journey that lies ahead. Undeterred, Hatim, accompanied by his loyal companion Nazrul, vows to find the answers to all seven questions.
Known for his commanding screen presence, Puri brought depth to the magical/villainous elements of the story.