The sultan's conniving vizier (who has plans to marry the princess himself) convinces the sultan that his daughter is worth more than the jewels and that Aladdin should bring bigger riches and many servants. Next day, Aladdin's mother presents a sack of jewels he obtained from the cave before the sultan. Aladdin escapes the guards and returns home to tell his mother his wish to marry the princess. After his safe return, Aladdin's mother disregards the lamp and Aladdin keeps it hidden and remains silent about it.įour years later, Aladdin is captivated by the Sultan's daughter Layla and sneaks into the bathing house to see her. Aladdin makes a wish to return to his home. Unwittingly Aladdin rubs the lamp and releases a powerful genie who can grant any wish.
Fearing that Hassim will kill him after he gets what he wants, Aladdin refuses to hand over the lamp and Hassim closes the cave trapping Aladdin. Aladdin reluctantly enters the cave and finds what Hassim was looking for: an old lamp. Hassim only brought him here because he is the only one who can enter the cave interior. Once in some ruins in the desert, Hassim performs an incantation to open a cave and Aladdin realises that Hassim is not his uncle. A shifty man named Hassim approaches Aladdin claiming to be his long lost uncle and persuades him to come on a journey promising riches. A young boy named Aladdin lives a poor life with his mother.