Novels:
* Aansoo (Tears): His most acclaimed work, a poignant and realistic portrayal of life in post-independence India. It explores themes of poverty, social injustice, and the struggle for survival.
* Alag Alag (Different Different): A collection of interconnected short stories, each delving into the intricacies of human relationships and emotions.
* Kuchh Din (Some Days): A novel exploring the complexities of human nature and the impact of societal pressures on individuals.
* Aakhir Kyon? (Why Finally?): A work of fiction that delves into the dynamics of family and personal struggles.
Short stories:
* Ashk ki Kahaniyan (Stories of Tears): A compilation of his most celebrated short stories, known for their emotional depth and evocative language.
* Chidiya (Bird): A poignant story about a young boy's love for a bird, reflecting on themes of innocence and loss.
Poetry:
* Ashk (Tears): A collection of his poems, known for their lyrical beauty and introspective nature.
* Khwabon Ke Bagh (Gardens of Dreams): A collection of poems that explores the human experience through the lens of dreams and aspirations.
Other works:
* Autobiography: Ashk also wrote an autobiography, which provides insights into his life and literary journey.
Awards and recognition:
* Sahitya Akademi Award (1967) for his novel "Aansoo"
* Padma Bhushan (1984) for his contributions to literature.
Bimal Kirshan Ashk's works have left an indelible mark on Hindi literature, captivating generations of readers with their emotional resonance, social commentary, and insightful exploration of the human condition.