Haatim Tai (1990)
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.
Director: Babubhai Mistri
![]() |
Jeetendra as Haatim |
![]() |
Sangeeta Bijlani as Gulnar Pari / Pari Bano (Jasmin) |
![]() |
Satish Shah as Nazrul |
![]() |
Alok Nath as King Of Paristan |
![]() |
Raza Murad as Bazrat |
![]() |
Sonu Walia as Saira |
![]() |
Amrish Puri as Magician Kamlaq |
![]() |
Dev Kumar as Chieftain |
![]() |
Rajesh Vivek as Departed Sinner |
![]() |
Vijayendra Ghatge as Munir |
![]() |
Goga Kapoor as Ex Chief of Decoits |
![]() |
Joginder as Bandit |
![]() |
Master Rinku as |
| Directing | Babubhai Mistri | Director |
| Writing | P.D. Mehra | Writer |
| Writing | Zafar Rahi | Dialogue |
| Production | Ratan Mohan | Producer |
| Art | Agha Jani Shirazi | Art Department Assistant |
| Sound | Mahadeo Rode | Sound Director |
| Camera | K. Vaikunth | Director of Photography |