On radio, in a weekly series, he used to tell the epics of Mahabharata and Bhagavata Purana in a simple and lucid style which was easily understood even by illiterate people.
The live commentary which he used to give for Sita Rama Kalyanam at Bhadrachalam was equally popular.
His live commentary on the opening of road-cum-rail bridge which was built on the River Godavari between Rajahmundry and Kovvur, was very famous.
He was the first person to write Navala Lekhavali that is series of letters in the form of suggesting young girls.
The well-known poet Devulapalli Krishna Sastri wanted Ushasri to be removed from All India Radio.
He translated the speeches of Rajaji and gave a running commentary on the visit of Lal Bahadur Sastri to Hyderabad.
Jayanthi, who did her Ph.D. on Ushasri's works, is a sub-editor in Sakshi Telugu Daily newspaper.
He also wrote a famous story, Athidhi Maryadha, which is a lesson for seventh class children in Telugu state and CBSE text book.