The author occasionally utilised light humour, which contributes to the peculiarity of the plot. For example, the author skillfully framed the pancakes and makeup artists. The viewpoint of Subbu was excellent. Amazingly, he applies his principal to problem-solving. Similar to this, the author uses light humour to convey the office boy's frustration, admiration for Gandhi, the incident in which an illegal advisor ended an actress's career, dislike of communism, and the mystery surrounding Stephen Spender.