Although Bhullar trails first round leader Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland by four shots, India's sole representative at the Shanghai showpiece is confident of upstaging the star-studded field that have gathered at the Sheshan International Golf Club this week.
"There's still a lot of golf left and my hopes are really high. I'm playing well and striking the ball really well and I guess anything and everything is possible over the next three days," said Bhullar.
"I was two-over after eight holes and I guess I was trying to figure out the green speed then," said Bhullar.
"But after that, I got really comfortable on the back-nine. I gave myself lots of birdie opportunities and I was glad I took advantage of all of them," added the Indian.
Sharing eighth place with six other players that include Dustin Johnson of the United States, Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell and Asian Tour honorary member and International Ambassador Ernie Els of South Africa, Bhullar believes the gap between players from Asia and the rest of the world will be closed once they find their self-belief.