Just usual Himu. Nothing sort of extra-ordinary, except in here, Himu attaches Big-Pockets to hold of thinks and perhaps so that the author can add up the Mobile-phone to him and add to the intricacies of the plot. For a change, it felt to good to see what and how would Himu handle a mobile, ringing always time-to-time. The Maleha and Saleha Khala plot seemed far-fetched and added up to almost nothing, except that shock part that Himu receives all of a sudden. As usual there is Muslem Miya, to bring in the sort of comedy that a Himu story is entitled with, a sin-full person in attachment with Himu, searching for the path to absolution with that weird tone that makes you laugh.
There's also Jui, an uncanny women in love with Himu(day after day, Himu is going like Sinchan, women are falling head_over_heels over Himu!! Would really that be the case for a vagabond like Himu?? Perhaps, women can answer!). There's Pakhi and his little wish and his father, that felt nice and easy to the stories, captivating your heart wonderfully. There's usual Rupa as well, with her regular/irregular courtship with Himu. Hers is the only relationship with Himu that feels natural. The character Dr. Maleka's relatively strange behavior adds excitement to the story, as if why she isn't surprised. But what makes the story really sluggish and NOT-a-GOOD-end for me is the bogus murder plot. It didn't felt natural but very far-fetched and forced to prove the point that the author states in his introduction. Only this blunder itched me a bit. Otherwise, it's an okay read.
Not recommended that much. I have read much great Himu books. . . . Let's see what the next one brings in! My rating 2.5, but I'd mark it 2 . . . . suit yourself!