Pant's latest novel "Pawan The Flying Accountant", is about a character who is an accountant by day and a demigod by night.
But he'd rather care about the Goods and Service Tax (GST) than his superpowerseven less so about life himself.
Pant started off as an author with "Wednesday Soul The Afterlife with Sunglasses" in 2011 and followed it with "Under Delhi" in 2015.
While the former was a pure fantasy, the latter had a more linear plot with a more realistic story about a girl fighting rapists in Delhi.
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"So that (marketing) is something that has definitely evolved, where I have understood that a book doesn't become a bestseller (on its own), you need to make it one, push it, especially if you are writing something which is unique from everything else," he told PTI.
"Pawan", he said, combines both the reality and fantasy elements of his previous books to create a character who is believable despite "crazy amounts" of fantasy around him.
Pant also noted that there was very little work available in India in the fantasy and sci-fi genre.
"If you think, only a few names, like Samit Basu, pop up. But there is a lot of mythological fantasy, which is slightly different from what I am attempting to do."
The novel, he said, is targeted primarily at people in the 15-24 age group the group that "consumes" his comedy -- but is pretty much for everyone.
Published by Rupa, the 281 page-book is now available for Rs 295.