Sukhpreet Kaur, an 18-year-old girl, was born to Indian immigrants who had migrated to the United States in search of a better life. Her parents were traditional and held onto their Indian roots, but they were also modern in their thinking. They had given Sukhpreet the freedom to choose her own path in life, including the freedom to choose her own spouse. This was not very common in an Indian household, where parents usually arranged marriages for their children. However, there was one condition that her parents had set - the boy must be a Sardar, and they must approve of him. Sukhpreet was a beautiful girl, with long black hair and big brown eyes. She was intelligent, confident, and had a heart of gold. She had always been a good daughter, following her parents' wishes and making them proud. But everything changed when she fell in love with Mankirat Singh, a boy who was not a Sardar. Mankirat was a handsome young man, with a charming smile and a kind heart. He was everything that Sukhpreet had ever wanted in a partner. But her parents did not approve of him, and all hell broke loose. Sukhpreet was torn between her love for Mankirat and her loyalty to her parents. She tried to convince them that Mankirat was the right choice for her, but they refused to listen. They were adamant that she should marry a Sardar, and they would not budge from their decision. Sukhpreet was heartbroken, and she didn't know what to do. She wondered if she would ever be able to convince her parents or if everything would fall through. Only time would tell if Sukhpreet would be able to follow her heart or if she would have to sacrifice her love for the sake of her family's traditions.