

No one knows about this nikkah except Heer's friend Mishal and two of Jamal's co-workers. A headstrong Heer goes and marries Jamal. Heer is disappointed and upset with her father, as she believed her father would do anything for her. Heer's father tries to break the engagement on Heer's request, but then is reminded that "respect" is the most important thing in the world to the people of the village. Heer takes Jamal to her parents so he can ask for her hand in marriage when he is settled, but Heer's father tells her to ask him to leave.

Shahmir is from her father's village, the grandson of the woman who brought her father up when his family died in a storm.

Through twists and turns in the plot, it is revealed that Heer's marriage has already been decided since she was two months old, to a boy named Shahmir. Jamal is scared that Heer's family will not accept him, so he does not profess his love to her, but finally, after seeing that Heer will not give up on him, he tells her that he is also in love with her. Heer finds this level of dedication and hard work in Jamal and falls in love with him. She wants to marry someone like her dad, who had gone through struggle and hardship in his life and worked very hard to be a senior Bureaucrat. Heer idolizes her father, who in turn, dotes on her. She falls in love with a fellow student Jamal (Bilal Abbas) who, although intelligent and hardworking, is extremely poor. Heer (Iqra Aziz), is a nice and bright girl hailing from a rich household. 'Qurban' is a story about Heer, Jamal, and Shahmir, three individuals entangled in an intense love triangle.
