If you are sitting comfortably at your home and suddenly come to know that you have become a billionaire, it would seem like a dream, but for an Indian man living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), this dream became a reality. The fortunes of this person of Indian origin named Anilkumar Bola took such a turn overnight that in the blink of an eye he became not a millionaire but a billionaire.
29-year-old Anilkumar Bola, who has been living in Abu Dhabi for a long time, has won a historic jackpot of 100 million dirhams (about Rs 240 crore) in the UAE Lucky Day Draw Lottery. This is said to be the biggest prize money of UAE till date. The lottery organizers officially declared Anilkumar the winner of the draw, which made headlines across the country.
Call came from lottery team
According to the report of Khaleej Times, this lucky draw was held on Saturday, October 18. Anilkumar was resting at his home at the time of the draw when he got a call from the UAE lottery team. Initially he could not believe that he had become the winner of such a big prize.
What did Anilkumar say on winning the lottery?
Anilkumar told the media, “When I got the call, I thought someone was joking. I asked him to repeat the news several times. When I understood the truth, I could not express it in words. This victory is beyond my dreams. It is still difficult to believe that all this has happened to me.”
Anilkumar is from India
Anilkumar is originally from India and has been living and working in Abu Dhabi for many years. According to him, he often bought lottery tickets but never thought that he would win such a huge amount. He said that he wants to use this amount to secure the future of his family and help the needy people of the society. The lottery system is very popular in UAE, where thousands of expatriates try their luck every year, but Anilkumar’s win once again proved that sometimes luck changes life in an instant.
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