A faint memory of his guru and mentor Gogan Pakrashi stirred up in Patol Babu’s mind. He remembered Pakrashi’s priceless words. “However small a part you’re offered, never consider beneath your dignity to accept it.” An artist should make the most of his opportunity. He should squeeze the last drop of meaning out of his lines. Each word spoken in a play is like a fruit in a tree. Patol bowed his head in obeisance to follow his mentor’s advice.