Short Stories
- Aik sakhe
- Amithabh ani me
- Apan Saare Arjun
- Badali
- Bai Bayako Aani Calendar
- Bhade
- Bhul Bhulyia
- Chaturbhuj
- Chakkar
- Dost
- Duniya Tula Visrel
- Ekmek
- Fantasy Ek Preyasy
- Gheneration GAP
- Ghar Harawaleli Manse
- Goshta hatatali hoti
- Goph
- Gulmohar
- Hi Waat Ekatichi
- Hunkar
- Intimate
- J K Malvankar
- Karmachari
- Ka Re Bhulalasi
- Kahi Khara Kahi Khota
- Katha-kathanachi katha
- Lombkalnari Maanasa
- Mahotsav
- Manus
- Mayabazar
- Maza mazyapashi
- Mi manus shodhtoy
- Moden pan vaknar nahi
- Nimitta
- Navara Mhanava Aapala
- One for the road
- Partner-ZAARA
- Pleasure Box
- Panpoi
- Prem mai
- Ranga Manache
- Rang Panchami
- Sakhi
- Sanvadini
- Swar
- Thikari
- Taptapadi
- Tu bramat aaha si waya
- Va Pu Sange Vadilanchi Kirti
- Valay
- Vapurvai
- Vapurza (This is complition of passages from his earlier work)
- Va pu 85
- Zopala
- Rutu Basanti Rooth Gayee
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