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Pakistani expat wins Dh50,000 in Dubai’s Big Ticket lottery

A Dubai-based Pakistani expat won Dh50,000 in the Big Ticket weekly draw, joining other expatriates whose small wins are creating big, feel-good moments across the UAE.

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Pakistani expat wins Dh50,000 in Dubai’s Big Ticket lottery

A Dubai lottery win is always a feel-good story, and this January’s Big Ticket weekly e-draw delivered several. At the centre of this week’s headlines is Irshad Gull, a Pakistani expat who walked away with Dh50,000 after more than two decades of life and work in the UAE. His win, and the stories of other winners from India and Bangladesh, capture a small but vivid picture of how chance, persistence and community celebrations play out in the Gulf’s large expatriate population.

From long-term expat to winner: Irshad Gull’s story

Irshad Gull works in Dubai’s desert safari tourism sector and has been living in the emirate for about 23 years. According to reports, he had been buying Big Ticket entries for nearly a decade before finally hitting the Dh50,000 prize. Irshad celebrated his win with seven members of his group, a reminder that many Big Ticket players enter as individuals but often celebrate as communities.

That combination of perseverance and group celebration is common in Big Ticket stories. Many winners either buy tickets in groups or share their joy with friends and family, often saying the prize will go toward family visits, shared treats, or some much-needed financial breathing room.. For Irshad, the win was a cause for an immediate, group-style celebration with close colleagues.

Other winners in the same draw

Irshad was not the only expatriate to win Dh50,000 in the week’s draw. Big Ticket’s second weekly e-draw in January produced four winners who each took home Dh50,000: Rafiqul Islam (Bangladesh), Shafik Paika Mohammed (India), Mohammed Ali Riyas (India), and Irshad Gull (Pakistan). Their short winner profiles show a cross-section of the UAE’s expatriate workforce, people working in tourism, sales, and small businesses, and how the lottery’s modest weekly prizes brighten ordinary lives.

For example, Shafik Paika Mohammed, an Indian expat, said he had been trying for nearly a decade and planned to share his prize with a friend and bring his family to the UAE more often. Rafiqul Islam’s win came via an online ticket purchase, showing how digital entry channels have expanded access to the draw.

What is a Big Ticket and what’s at stake this month?

Big Ticket is a popular UAE lottery promotion that runs periodic campaigns with multiple prize tiers. The January promotion this year included weekly e-draws that award Dh 50,000, plus larger prizes, notably a Dh 20 million grand prize and several Dh 1 million consolation prizes scheduled with the month’s main draws. The weekly e-draws are livestreamed (usually at 11am) on Big Ticket’s official channels, allowing winners to be announced in real time.

Big Ticket’s January series features both frequent smaller prizes and a few massive jackpots, creating a steady stream of relatable human-interest stories like Irshad’s group celebration. At the same time, the promise of life-changing sums keeps excitement high and encourages participants to keep trying month after month. The official Big Ticket winners page also lists recent winners and ticket numbers for transparency.

Why these stories matter (beyond the money)

A Dh50,000 prize is modest next to a multi-million jackpot, but it’s large enough to create meaningful short-term impact: pay off a bill, buy plane tickets for family, invest in a small project, or simply give a household some immediate breathing room. For expatriates who often live far from extended families and send remittances home, a sudden cash inflow can change short-term plans, from visiting loved ones to meeting an urgent expense. Irshad and other winners spoke about sharing, family visits, and celebration, human reactions that readers can easily relate to.

These local, human angles are what make weekly e-draw wins so relatable, turning prize draws into stories people can emotionally connect with rather than just numbers on a screen. Details like a winner’s background, how long they have been trying, whether they played in a group, and their immediate plans for the money help bring these moments to life.

How the Big Ticket draws work

  • Entry: Tickets can be purchased online through Big Ticket’s platform or via authorized retailers. Many winners this month bought online tickets.
  • Live e-draws: Weekly e-draws are livestreamed so participants can watch the selection in real time. This transparency is part of Big Ticket’s public communications.
  • Prize structure: Smaller weekly prizes (like Dh 50,000) run alongside much larger monthly or grand-prize draws (up to Dh 20 million in January’s promotion).

Irshad Gull’s win is more than a headline: it is a snapshot of everyday aspiration among UAE expatriates, people who work, save and occasionally let a small dose of luck make a real difference. While the Dh20 million jackpot grabs the headlines, these weekly Dh50,000 wins are where the emotion often lands: friends celebrating together, plans being changed, and a short-term easing of financial pressure. If you’re following Big Ticket’s January series, watch for more human stories like Irshad’s as smaller wins and big jackpots unfold.

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