A young Muslim girl, forbidden from sex, finds herself pregnant after a wild encounter in an Afghan brothel. The military intervenes, forcing the soldier responsible for her pregnancy to marry her, igniting a whirlwind of cultural conflict and taboo.
In a faraway Afghan brothel, a young Muslim girl finds herself pregnant after being taken by an old client. The brothel owner, a former prostitute herself, is shocked to learn of the girl's condition and decides to confront the man responsible. The man, a soldier, is initially reluctant to admit his involvement, but eventually confesses to having slept with the girl. The brothel owner, feeling sympathy for the girl, offers to help her through the pregnancy and ensure that the child is properly cared for. As the story unfolds, the young girl's plight becomes a symbol of the harsh realities faced by many young women in similar circumstances. The film explores themes of exploitation, poverty, and the intersection of tradition and modernity in a society torn by war. With its raw and unflinching portrayal of the girl's ordeal, the film raises important questions about the role of women in societies that are often hostile to their rights and freedoms.