
KATTI (Un-friend) tells the story of two generations connected by blood but divided by circumstance. A devoted father, burdened by responsibility, believes discipline is the greatest form of love, while his son longs for understanding, acceptance, and the freedom to chase his dreams. As life presents new challenges, their inability to communicate creates a growing emotional divide that neither realizes is becoming impossible to bridge. Set against the realities of middle-class life, the film captures the quiet sacrifices parents make, the dreams children carry, and the invisible walls built by ego and misunderstanding. At its heart, KATTI (Un-friend) is a deeply human story about love that remains unspoken, forgiveness that arrives too late, and the enduring bond between a father and son.