A tribute paid to him online says: "In the history of Indian journalism, there will never be another humorist like Busybee; he was the
Art Buchwald of India, the
P.G. Wodehouse of our times and more, a writer with a brilliant sense of timing for satire and humour, but with a soft and sensitive pen. And with a flow of words that could have readers rolling in their living rooms, offices and suburban trains on their way home; or moist-eyed with emotion and sepia-tinged nostalgia. That was Busybee." (About Busybee) == Career ==