[1] He currently manages his ancestral business, works as a journalist at The Times of India[2] and teaches underprivileged children martial arts to continue the training of breaking world records.
[3] In recognition of his physical strength feats, he was given an honorary title of Singh and a pagri (turban) by the Gurudwara where he attempted the record.
In addition to that, he is popularly known as the Bruce Lee of Navi Mumbai, for his martial arts and record breaking accolades.
Bibhuti holds the following records to his name: In the course of setting the record for the most number of sit ups in one hour, Bibhuti suffered a brain hemorrhage and spent three days in a coma due to the lack of any padding underneath his head and in the process hit the back of his head against the concrete floor 1,448 times.
His fictional biography[8] has been written by Stephen Kelman, Nominee of the 2011 Booker award for his novel, Pigeon English[9] which was released by Bloomsbury Publishing House on 13 August 2015 in 28 countries.