These include- Dawn of a New Era (1942), Sita Haran (1943), Sundopsunda(1944), By 1951 (1948), Bharat Ki Kahani (1949), Rhythm of Culture (1950), Rajput Episode-Raja Rani ki Kahani (1956), Dekh Teri Bambai (1958), Discovery of India(1964), Krishna Leela(1965)[1] Choreography for Children's Ballets: Manitaichi Fajity(1947), billi Mausi ki Fajety (1948), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1958), Panchatantra (1970), Apna Hath Jagannath (1980), Durga Zali Gauri (1983) Choreography for Films: Between 1950 and 1968 he choreographed dance sequences for several Hindi Films.
These include: Gavna, Daag, Badshah, Vishwamitra Menaka, Hum Hindoostani, Ek Moosafir Ek Hasina, Dil Deke Dekho, Tumsa Nahin Dekha, Kale Gore, Mr. X, Dhola Maru, Raj Mukut, Jai Mahalaxmi.
These include, Postatil Mulgi (Marathi), Prem Andhla Asta (Marathi), Sudi Guntalu (Telugu) Tours Overseas: In 1959, he was invited to Paris to present the ballet 'Dekh Teri Bamabi' at the invitation of Theatre de Nations, sponsored by the Indian National Theatre.
In 1969 he visited Romania and Hungary on a cultural tour sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Govt of India.
[1] The Nirupanas of Serfoji Maharaj II (1777–1832), a descendant of the Bhonsle family of kings, were compositions written in Marathi but set to Carnatic music.