In a historic win, Pakistani expat bags AED 50 million in Dubai-based weekly live Mahzooz draw

“I felt like the ground had fallen out from under my feet when I discovered I had won,” Junaid says.
Published October 29, 2021

Growing up, Pakistani expat Junaid would always tell his mother that one day he’d amount to something exceptional.

Then, aged 36, he bagged AED 50,000,000 in the 48th weekly live Mahzooz draw and became a multi-millionaire in a matter of seconds.

True to his promise, Junaid who is Mahzooz’s first-ever grand prize winner, has an exceptional story to accompany this historic win; the biggest cash prize ever to be won in the UAE and the GCC in a live draw.

Working as a company driver in Dubai, he describes a series of fortunate events that paved the way to his life-changing participation: “I usually participate in Mahzooz when my salary is credited. This month, my salary was delayed due to a public holiday and was credited on the day of the draw.”

On Saturday evening, instead of stepping out of his car to withdraw money from the ATM for a grocery run, Junaid stayed in his car, opened the Mahzooz app and participated on a whim.

“An inner voice told me Mahzooz was a better investment than snacks. I clicked on six random numbers two hours before the draw’s cut-off", he later explained.

The ‘random’ winning numbers that saw Junaid wake up a millionaire the next day were 6, 11, 21, 32, 33, 46.

“I felt like the ground had fallen out from under my feet when I discovered I had won,” Junaid said.

Here's a quick look at Junaid's story:

Although the long-time Mahzooz participant has spent every single day of the last 11 months daydreaming about what he would do if he won millions, Junaid’s first day as a millionaire was like any other.

“The only unusual thing I did was offering to sponsor my barber’s wedding when I went to get a haircut.”

Junaid’s generosity can be traced back to his childhood riddled with financial hardships. “My dad’s small embroidery and tailoring business barely covered my siblings’ and my school fees. I dropped out after ninth grade and did odd promotions and sales jobs to support him. We moved back to Pakistan where he passed away due to kidney failure when I was 18. Maybe, help from someone could have saved my father’s life”, Junaid wonders.

Besides helping strangers, Junaid plans to pay off some loans and build houses in Pakistan for each one of his four siblings with his prize money. “My greatest dream has always been to build a sprawling mansion where all my siblings and their families and my family can live together with our mother. But now thanks to Mahzooz my dream has evolved because I can afford it! Because of Mahzooz, I’m able to piece together my scattered, broken dreams and shape them into a wonderful new reality,” said the father of two, who’s expecting a third child.

Even before acquiring million-dirham wealth, Junaid would pay anonymously for meals of fellow diners who are blue-collar workers.

Junaid has no magic formula for picking winning numbers. He credits stumbling into this remarkable windfall to his parents’ blessings.

“There’s no other explanation to why I felt like participating during the last couple of hours, AED 50,000,000 has the power to fulfil every single dream on earth except for bringing my father back to life. But I’m going to do everything I can for my mother, family, my loved ones, and even strangers,” says the devoted son.

He does have one piece of advice to give to those hoping for a similar shift of fate, “I manifested my dreams, and so I want to tell people to never stop dreaming. Dreams have a way of coming true if you have an unwavering belief in them. And always do good deeds – what goes around always comes around. In my case, it took the form of AED 50,000,000,” concluded Junaid.

Entrants can participate in Mahzooz by registering on their official website and purchasing a bottle of water for AED 35. Mahzooz is inclusive to all who are eligible.

The next weekly live draw will be held on Saturday, 30 October 30, 2021, 9pm UAE time.


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