"[4] Sharma's first job was given by impresario Haren Ghosh in Kolkata to be part of a dance troupe that traveled to entertain Indian Troops stationed in Iran and Iraq, fighting for British Army during World War II.
Sharma's move to Delhi was the result of an invitation from the school at the express desire of principal M. N.
During the early years in Delhi in 1957, Sharma was the first choreographer of Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra's (SBKK) Ramlila.
After his retirement from Modern School in 1986, Sharma continued to train students and choreograph productions, and remained active as a dancer even in his late seventies.
[1] His major productions for Bhoomika were: Kamayani (1970); Panchtantra ka Sher (1973); Tick-Tick (1973); Reflections (1976); Wolf-Boy (1977); Conference '79 (1979); Antim Adhyaya (1985); Prarthana (1987); Antar Chhaya (1993); Kalp Vriksha (1995); Mukhanatar (1997); Kal ki Pratiksha (2002); Gandhi (2007);