The world we live in promises us connection and communication like never before. No matter how far away we are, we seem to be always in touch with one another. But is this the truth, or is it just a ruse that we have adopted? This 2D animation short asks the question that even though communication devices are all around and about us, do we really communicate anymore the way we should? Or is the technology just another alibi to be detached and alienated? This is a story of three generations with increasingly decreasing communication among them. A lonely aged grandfather living in India, away from his son’s family in the US, tries to get in touch with his son, who hasn’t been on talking terms with him for some time. The son Harish ignores his father’s call as he tries to come to terms with the anxiety of the recent downsizing at his firm. His child Manav is hooked onto his tablet and is slowly becoming insensitive towards his family and surroundings. An unresponsive Manav gets Harish, who lost his job recently, to lash out, only to be reminded where it all started. Harish tries to make amends and reconnect with his father back in India, but the phone doesn’t connect.