From Balance Sheets to Book Pages: How CA Pranav Sharma Turned a Confession into a Bestseller

 New Delhi, India — In a world that often demands we choose between logic and creativity, Chartered Accountant and Author Pranav Sharma proves that it’s possible to live in both. With a career built on numbers and a heart guided by stories, Sharma’s journey from financial statements to fiction has captivated readers and inspired many who thought it was too late to begin again.

At 40, Pranav Sharma experienced two firsts — he published his debut novel, I Had a Best Friend Too, and sat down for his first-ever media interview. Both events were not just milestones but reflections of a deeper truth he now champions:

“Dreams don’t check your date of birth.”

In a humble yet powerful way, Sharma is emerging as a fresh literary voice — one that balances the precision of accounting with the poetry of memory.

A Tale Born from a Confession

Unlike most debut authors, Sharma never set out to write a book.

“Writing started as a confession,” he says. “It wasn’t meant to be a novel. It was just me trying to process emotions I couldn’t express otherwise.”

But as those emotions took shape, they became I Had a Best Friend Too — a nostalgic story set in the simpler days of 2009–2011, when friendship and love thrived without the interference of constant notifications.

The novel has resonated deeply, especially with readers born in the 1980s and 1990s, who remember a time when relationships were built through long conversations and handwritten notes — not reels and blue ticks.

Readers describe Sharma’s writing as “deeply relatable,” with one even comparing his emotional storytelling to the legendary R.K. Narayan — a comparison Sharma accepts with gratitude and humility.

A Dual Identity: Chartered Accountant by Day, Storyteller by Hear

Professionally, CA Pranav Sharma has built his reputation in the demanding world of finance, taxation, and audit. But behind the spreadsheets and structured routines, he’s always harbored a creative spark.

“Numbers taught me discipline,” he explains, “but words gave me freedom.”

That contrast — between structure and spontaneity — has become his creative signature. His storytelling carries both emotional depth and grounded realism, giving his readers an authentic voice to connect with.

It’s no surprise that Sharma’s debut has started gaining attention across literary circles. He was recently featured in The Bookish Gossips and his novel was also listed among the Top 10 Books by Delhi Wire.

A Journey Rooted in Simplicity and Sincerity

Sharma’s story isn’t one of overnight fame — it’s about persistence, reflection, and honesty. His humble approach and refusal to chase validation have made his journey even more inspiring.

Recently, he was honoured with the Best Fiction Award by The Literature Times and acknowledged by the Welred Foundation for his contribution to literature — recognition that, in his words, “belongs as much to the readers as to the writer.”

Book Fairs and Beyond: What’s Next?

Pranav Sharma is gearing up for a series of major literary events where I Had a Best Friend Too will be showcased:

  • Delhi Book Fair 2026
    Meet and interact with Sharma as he shares the story behind his debut novel.
  • National Book Trust Presents – Nagpur Book Fair
    📅 22nd Nov – 30th Nov, 2025
    📍 Reshim Bagh Ground, Nagpur
  • National Book Trust Presents – Pune Book Fair
    📅 13th Dec – 21st Dec, 2025
    📍 Fergusson College Ground, Pune

For Sharma, these events are more than promotional platforms — they are opportunities to connect, converse, and continue the dialogue that began with his “confession.”

Final Words

Pranav Sharma’s journey is a gentle reminder that it’s never too late to begin something meaningful. Whether you’re in finance, medicine, education, or any other field, your passion doesn’t have to take a backseat.

Sometimes, the most powerful stories are born not out of ambition, but out of emotion — honest, unplanned, and deeply human.

For those who wish to follow his journey or explore his work, connect with him on Instagram @capranav_author or visit his official website: www.capranavauthor.com

“Life is not about being early or late. It’s about being honest with what you carry in your heart.”

In a world hungry for authenticity, that honesty might just be the story readers need most right now.

Kamlesh Patel

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