
During his 60-year career he authored more than 150 books. His (so called) autobiography Eeshwar Prithibee Valobasa (ঈশ্বর পৃথিবী ভালবাসা) (God Earth Love) is also regarded as one of his best works. Aside from funny stories, his other notable writings include the dramatisation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel Dena Paona (দেনা পাওনা) under the title Shoroshi (Sixteen Year Old Girl), the political work Moscow bonam Pondicheri (Moscow Versus Pondicheri ) and the play Jokhon Tara Kotha Bolbe (When They Will Speak). Advertisements for his books often bill him as the King of Laughter. He also created a detective character named Kalke Kashi. The most famous and recurring characters in his stories are the brothers Harshabardhan and Gobardhan and his sister Bini. He would often put himself into his stories amongst fictional characters. An example of this is the convoluted way in which he would spell his name in Bangla in his stories: শিব্রাম চকরবরতি (Shee-bram Cho-ko-ro-bo-ro-ty).

He is also noted for his self-deprecating humour. His writing is noted for use of literary puns as a key story vehicle – speculated to be a first in Bengali literature.

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Wrin has been adapted into a movie named Ebar Shabor by director Arindam Sil in 2015.Ashchorjyo Prodeep has been adapted into a movie by director Anik Dutta in 2013.Goynar Baksho has been adapted into a movie by director Aparna Sen in 2013.It stars Sabyasachi Chakrabarty (in the title role), Dipankar De and Gaurav Chakrabarty. Chayamoy, published in 'Pujabarshiki Anandamela' has been adapted into a movie by director Haranath Chakraborty and is scheduled to release in 2013.Gosainbaganer Bhoot, published in 'Pujabarshiki Anandamela' adapted into a movie, Gosainbaganer Bhoot in 2011.'Banshiwala' was also published in Desh Patrika. In 2010, a film has been released named Banshiwala, the script of which is adopted from the novel 'Banshiwala', written by him.Sadhubabar Lathi was adapted into a movie Sadhu Babar Lathi.Hirer Angti was adapted into a movie Hirer Angti by Rituporno Ghosh.Nabiganjer Daitto was adapted into a movie Ajab Gayer Ajab Katha by Tapan Sinha.Kagojer Bou was also adapted into a 2011 film by director Bappaditya Bandopadhyay.His short story 'Dosar' was filmed by Rituparno Ghosh in B/W format.PatalGhor was adapted into a movie Patalghar by Abhijit Choudhury in 2003.

Mukhopadhyay's novels were later adopted in movies.
