His other published works include Married but Available which is the second book in the MBA Series and a management ‘guide-book’- Don’t Hire the Best.
The story follows the life of the protagonist, Abbey, who lands an MBA course at a topnotch B-School, the Management Institute of Jamshedpur, after three years of college.
At MIJ, Abbey finds his life turned upside down – what with professors like Haathi and Chatto, friends like Rascal Rusty and Pappu, and girls like Ayesha and Keya.
[4] The Week’s review of the novel calls it as a book that is ‘Loaded with humour and narrated at a cracking pace’.
‘The authenticity of the dialogues, friends, incidents, phattas, attitudes are the book’s heart’ mentions the tabloid’s review of the novel.