By Episode 30, Hatim has already answered three of the seven questions. The fourth question is: "What is that thing which, if you break it, you will be praised?"
Hatim then states the answer aloud:
Zargham, now powerless, crumbles to dust. The king, now alive again, falls at Hatim’s feet and declares: “You have broken what should never remain whole — the source of greed. For breaking it, you shall be praised forever.” hatim episode 30
Hatim and his group are welcomed by the city’s remaining humans — a few terrified merchants and servants who live in constant fear of breaking the only rule: The Twist of the Question Hatim realizes that to answer the fourth question (“What broken thing brings praise?”), he must first understand the nature of the gem. He learns from an old woman that long ago, a wise king ruled Maal Nagri. He kept the gem locked in a box, and once a year, he would break a small piece of it to give to the poor. The people praised him for breaking the gem because it showed selfless generosity. By Episode 30, Hatim has already answered three
The answer to this question lies in the cursed city of (The City of Wealth), where the king has been turned into a stone idol, and the citizens are trapped in a cycle of greed and fear. Detailed Summary of Episode 30 Opening Scene: The Journey to Maal Nagri Hatim (played by Sharad Malhotra ), along with his loyal companions — Princess Mariam (the fiery archer), the clever and comical Jwala (a genie-like being), and the mute strongman Agan — arrives at the outskirts of Maal Nagri. The city is eerily silent, with golden statues of humans lining the streets. A wandering mystic warns them that anyone who enters the city and shows the slightest greed for wealth will be turned into stone instantly. Inside the Cursed City They enter to find that the city is ruled by a magical gemstone called the Hira-e-Hasrat (Gem of Desire). Whoever possesses it can grant their own wishes, but the gem feeds on human greed. The current “guardian” is a shadowy sorcerer named Zargham , who pretends to be the city’s benefactor but is actually its jailer. For breaking it, you shall be praised forever