Style Bakshi prepared only one draft for his writings. His language was a mix-up of Gujarati and Urdu words. His novels and stories had impact of
existentialism, his characters are suffering and frustrated yet surviving.
Ekra (1963) is one such example. In his novels, the story was a chief element. He rejected social and literary taboos in his novels but his works were concerned for readers. He freely borrowed words and phrases from Hindi, Urdu and English in his works. He wrote historical fiction like
Atitvan and
Ayanvritta. His short stories have themes like complexities of urban life, emotional outbursts, and the atmosphere of war. He wrote extensively on history and culture. According to
Rediff, his writing was 'sharp and brutal' when he criticised people he disliked. His biography
Bakshinama was partially published in serialised form in Gujarati daily
Samkalin. Some parts were not published due to its violent imagery like urinating on the dead body of his enemy.
Short stories Novels Columns He wrote weekly columns in several Gujarati newspapers and magazines including
Divya Bhaskar,
Gujarat Samachar,
Sandesh,
Mid-Day,
Chitralekha.
Adaptations His popular short story 'એક સાંજની મુલાકાત ... ' (One evening visit) was adapted into a telefilm "Ek Shaam Ki Mulakaat" by
Tigmanshu Dhulia. It was the first episode of acclaimed Indian television series
Star Bestsellers, aired on
Star Plus in 1999–2000. The main leads were played by
Irrfan Khan and
Tisca Chopra. ==Controversies==