Sujjan, playing on a medical exemption, finished a card of four-under 68 and was tied third, one behind joint leaders, Nicholas Fung of Malaysia and Korean-American Anthony Kang, who shot 67 each.
Arjun Atwal, struggling to rediscover his form rallied from a bogey-bogey start to shoot two-under 70, while Rashid Khan, two-over after four also ended with a 70.
Himmat Rai and Digvijay Singh were on the line as they were placed tied 61st with rounds of 73 each, while it was a disappointing day for Chiragh Kumar (77) who at tied 118th will need a superlative second round to make the cut.
Things were not too good for the marquee players as Victor Dubuisson of France, the World No. 29, shot 74 and the 2010 Open winner Louis Oosthuizen carded 72, while Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Thongchai Jaidee carded 71 each.
He birdied the fourth and sixth and the bogey on eighth meant he turned in one-under. Three birdies in a row from 10th to 12th turned his card around and then he traded a birdie and bogey on the 13th and 14th before a birdie on 16th once again gave him a share of the lead. But he dropped down to third with a bogey on 17th.