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Episode 6 | Hatim

If you meant a different version (e.g., Hatim 2013 or an animated series), let me know and I’ll adjust accordingly. Previously… Hatim, a generous and brave prince, has set out on a quest to restore balance to the land of Jwala, which has been plunged into darkness and despair by the evil sorcerer Zargam. Alongside his loyal companion, the witty and slightly cowardly courtier Bahadur , Hatim must answer seven riddles to break the curse. Episode 6 Summary The episode opens with Hatim and Bahadur traveling through a barren, misty forest. They come across an abandoned village where every inhabitant is frozen in a state of perpetual sleep — standing, sitting, or lying as if time stopped. Bahadur panics, thinking it’s a plague, but Hatim notices a faint magical shimmer in the air.

Hatim reaches the central stalactite, where a single glowing blue weeps liquid light — the Tears of the Moonstone. He plucks it, and the cave’s voices fall silent. Breaking the Curse Hatim and Bahadur rush to the palace. Princess Sania lies on a marble throne, motionless, with a faint dark mist over her face. Hatim places the Moonstone on her forehead. For a moment, nothing happens — then the stone melts into a silver tear that rolls down her cheek. hatim episode 6

The princess wakes with a gasp. As she sits up, the mist vanishes, and throughout the kingdom, every sleeping villager, guard, and servant awakens, confused but alive. Birds sing again; the barren trees bloom. If you meant a different version (e

Kaaldev’s condition: The curse can only be broken if a prince of pure heart retrieves the from the Cave of Echoes and places it on the princess’s forehead. But anyone who enters the cave hears their deepest fear echoed back so loudly that they go mad and never return. Hatim’s Challenge Hatim volunteers to break the curse, not because it’s one of the seven riddles, but because it’s his nature to help. Bahadur tries to dissuade him, but Hatim insists. Episode 6 Summary The episode opens with Hatim

They soon find a surviving old woman, half-mad with grief. She tells them the village was once prosperous under the rule of , a kind and just ruler. But years ago, a rejected suitor — a powerful dark magician named Kaaldev — cursed her. He cast the “Nidra Pash” (Sleep Noose), causing the princess to fall into an enchanted sleep. The curse spread from her palace to the entire kingdom, freezing everyone in slumber.