Playing on the West Course, which is considered tougher, Bhullar had six birdies against two bogeys as he moved to five-under 138 and in tied 47th place, and well inside the cut here at the Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club.
Bhullar, who shot 71 on the East Course, found his rhythm on the West Course as he birdied second, sixth and then three times in a row from ninth to 11th. He added one more on 17th but also had two bogeys on fourth and 14th.
Italian Edoardo Molinari continued his return to form by claiming a share of the halfway lead.
The 32-year-old has been plagued by injury problems since making his Ryder Cup debut alongside brother Francesco in 2010, slipping from the Official World Golf Ranking's top 20 to World Number 220 as a result.
Lee made 67 on the West Course, having impressed with a 65 on the East set-up on day one, as he chases a maiden European Tour title.
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