Kalidasa's Meghdoot path is simple despite curves, but 'Tathaapi's' Yaksha path is not only curvy, it's dangerous also. Walking on it, he is free from his slavery. 'Tathaapi' is a prose product of a poet. This is the only poet-sight that could do justice to the novel. Two different times are composed in 'Tathaapi', which takes us to a third time and the third time is as amusing as scalding too.
'Vadhastambh' is a well written novel which comes up as a mirror of today's society, which does not hesitate to reveal the brutal truth of our society. Deterioration of religion, financial, and sex-relationships tainted the human innate-relations to the extent that signification of living tends to be lost.
Kashmir culture and community is fragmented by religious mania and terror. While keeping the novel's heroine, Sudha's experience at the center, the author has opened the truth of harassment and sympathy based on religion suffered by her. The novel's composition explains the life of Sudha, who herself is an exiled Kashmiri Hindu but, under a special scheme wherever possible cooperate in pain, fear and helplessness suffered by Kashmiri Muslim women.
'Swapn Hi Rasta Hai' is the story of visionary, ambitious young generation who are the inhabitants of today's small world, corroborative of westernising life-style and new-consumerism. The youth flourished on the foundations of social disintegration has started acknowledging its sensualist view as its life's extreme achievement. In the present novel, the young characters like Apra, Bijon, Kamya, Shrikant, Revati and Rajan walk with some of their future dreams.
The much talented poet, Isuri of Bundelkhand region is well known in all over the country. Poet Isuri had divine poetic talent. His entire life is full of exciting, strange and unusual events. He suffered from the disdain and humiliation in his life, and also enjoyed the pleasure of the state honours. In this novel, we get to see the subtle and realistic depiction of Bundelkhand's spirit and identity.