He briefly worked at Akashvani, Bhuj and later joined H. K. Arts College as Research Fellow.
[1][2][3][4] Valay (1971) was his first novel dealing with subjects of love, relationships and their impacts resulting in depression, unhappiness and loneliness.
Kaveri Ane Darpanlok (1988) has two novellas adapted from radio plays, both having two female protagonists.
Ghar (1995) has four stories dealing with subjects of home and death, pointing to the nature of change.
His other novels include Dishantar, Apane Loko, Dharna (1990), Khovai Gayeli Vastu (2001), Bhandari Bhavan (2002) and Chhavni (2006).
Atlu Badhu Sukh and Hu Ene Jou E Pahela are his other story collections.
He wrote short biography Dr. Jayant Khatri (1977) under Gujarat Granthkar series.