Bhullar, who became a citizen of Brunei in 2009, was conferred the next year the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman, India's highest award to an Indian living overseas.
His journey from Punjab began in 1936, when he travelled to Malaysia and stayed in Sarawak - one of the two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo - with his uncle.
"I heard that job opportunities in Brunei were better. So I cycled my way to that country in 1946 and got a job of bulldozer driver at Shell Company in Seria (a town in the Belait district)," Bhullar told PTI here.
Simultaneously, he used to earn some extra bucks by replacing damaged tennis strings at tennis courts.
But slowly, he disliked his driver's job and decided to start a small business with whatever savings he had. So he resigned from Shell in 1949 and opened a shop Seria Sport Regency dealing with sports goods.
And 20 years later, he started his carpet business.
"Mohan's Carpet Palace has been offering a wide collection of carpets and other flooring solutions since 1984. We sell all major brands like Aladdin, Beaulieu United, Caladium Carpet, Galaxy, Horizon and Mohawk," he said.
Asked how often he visits India and his native village in Bikhiwind in Amritsar district, Bhullar said: "I go quite often and I had been there last year."
He added that he goes to meet his sister and other relatives.
"People in Brunei have been good to me and I have been heading Indian associations in Brunei for many years," said Bhullar, a father of two sons and two daughters.
On him taking Brunei citizenship as late as 2009, he said it was because he was "not too educated" for that.
"I had failed in my language test (Malay) thrice. That delayed the citizenship thing," he added.
In 2010, Bhullar was given the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman for his "contribution to the formation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Brunei Darussalam and his contribution to the relations between India and Brunei Darussalam".
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