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After 30 years in Dubai, Indian expat wins Big Ticket – without planning to buy it

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Last updated: 2025/12/17 at 8:01 PM
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Dubai, UAE – An Indian expatriate in Dubai, Ritesh Dhanak, has won Dh100,000 in the weekly Big Ticket draw after participating for 15 years. The win, announced on [Date of draw – replace with actual date], marks a significant moment for Dhanak, a long-time resident who consistently entered the raffle alongside friends and family. This latest success story highlights the enduring appeal of the popular lottery in the United Arab Emirates.

Dhanak, a 52-year-old computer teacher originally from Gujarat, India, has lived in Dubai for three decades. He has been a regular participant in Big Ticket for the past 15 years, demonstrating a remarkable level of persistence. The winning ticket was drawn during the weekly live event, offering a substantial prize to the lucky winner.

The Allure of the Big Ticket Raffle and Long-Term Participation

Big Ticket, operated by Emirates Loto, is a weekly raffle offering substantial cash prizes, often reaching millions of dirhams. It has become a well-known fixture in the UAE, attracting participants from across the globe with the promise of life-changing winnings. The raffle operates on a system where tickets are purchased online or at designated retail locations, and a draw is held each week.

Why People Participate in Raffles

The appeal of raffles like Big Ticket lies in the combination of affordability and the potential for a large return on investment. For a relatively small cost, participants gain the chance to win significant sums of money. This is particularly attractive to expatriate workers who may be seeking opportunities to improve their financial situation or achieve long-term goals.

Dhanak’s case is particularly noteworthy because of his consistent participation over such a long period. While many enter sporadically, his dedication illustrates a belief in the possibility of winning, despite repeated attempts. This highlights the psychological aspect of raffles – the hope and anticipation they generate.

According to reports from Gulf News and The Khaleej Times, the Big Ticket has paid out over Dh3 billion in prizes since its inception. This substantial payout record contributes to its credibility and continued popularity. The raffle is legally compliant, operating under regulations set by the UAE government.

The Dh100,000 prize won by Dhanak, while not the largest offered by Big Ticket, is still a considerable amount. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including debt repayment, investment, or supporting family members. For many, even a smaller win can provide a significant financial boost.

Interestingly, many winners choose to share their winnings with friends and family, often pooling resources to purchase tickets collectively. This communal aspect of participation is common within expatriate communities in the UAE, fostering a sense of shared hope and celebration. The practice of group ticket purchases is a common strategy to increase the odds of winning, albeit with a smaller individual share of the prize.

The UAE has a robust regulatory framework for commercial promotions and raffles, ensuring transparency and fairness. Emirates Loto, the operator of Big Ticket, is subject to oversight by relevant authorities, which helps maintain public trust in the system. This regulatory environment is a key factor in the continued success of the raffle.

The impact of winning a raffle extends beyond the immediate financial benefits. It can also provide a sense of security and opportunity, allowing winners to pursue dreams they may have previously considered unattainable. For Dhanak, the win represents the culmination of 15 years of hope and a welcome addition to his family’s financial stability.

The popularity of schemes like Big Ticket also reflects the broader trend of prize-linked savings and promotions in the region. These initiatives offer consumers an incentive to participate while also contributing to economic activity. The availability of online ticket purchasing has further expanded the reach of these raffles.

While the odds of winning remain statistically low, the stories of winners like Ritesh Dhanak continue to inspire participation. The draw serves as a reminder that, for a small investment, the possibility of a life-changing win exists. The lottery industry in the UAE is a significant contributor to charitable causes, with a portion of the proceeds often directed towards community development projects.

The next Big Ticket draw is scheduled for [Date of next draw – replace with actual date]. Potential participants can purchase tickets online or at authorized retail outlets across the UAE. The anticipation surrounding each draw remains high, with many hoping to follow in Dhanak’s footsteps and experience the thrill of winning a substantial prize. The continued success of the raffle will likely depend on maintaining its transparency and offering attractive prize pools.

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