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Top 9 Gullak Gold Lottery Prizes You Could Win
The Gullak Gold Lottery has quickly become one of the most popular lotteries in India, attracting players with its exciting prize offerings and the thrill of potential winnings. Whether you're a seasoned lottery player or new to the game, the allure of the Gullak Gold Lottery lies in its diverse range of prizes, designed to cater to different players' dreams and aspirations. In this blog, we'll explore the top 9 Gullak Gold Lottery prizes you could win, highlighting why this lottery is worth trying your luck with.
1. Jackpot Prize: Life-Changing Cash Amounts
The ultimate prize that draws most players to the Gullak Gold Lottery is the jackpot. This top-tier prize offers a life-changing sum of money that can transform your life in an instant. Whether you dream of buying a new home, traveling the world, or securing your family's financial future, winning the Gullak Gold Lottery jackpot could make those dreams a reality. The jackpot grows with each draw, making it an ever-enticing prospect for those who dare to dream big.
2. Luxury Cars
For car enthusiasts, the Gullak Gold Lottery offers the chance to drive away in a brand-new luxury car. Imagine cruising down the road in a top-of-the-line vehicle, all thanks to a winning lottery ticket. The lottery frequently includes luxury cars as part of its prize pool, ranging from sleek sports cars to high-end SUVs. This prize is perfect for those who have always dreamed of owning a luxury vehicle but haven't had the means to make it happen.
3. Exotic Vacations
Travel lovers rejoice! The Gullak Gold Lottery also includes exotic vacation packages as part of its prize offerings. Winners can find themselves jetting off to some of the most beautiful and luxurious destinations around the world. Whether it's a tropical beach getaway, a European city tour, or an adventure in the mountains, these vacation packages are designed to offer unforgettable experiences. This prize is ideal for those who seek adventure and relaxation in equal measure.
4. Gold and Jewelry
True to its name, the Gullak Gold Lottery often features gold and jewelry as part of its prize pool. Winning a lottery that rewards you with pure gold or exquisite jewelry is a dream come true for many. Whether it's gold coins, bars, or beautifully crafted jewelry pieces, these prizes are not only valuable but also hold a timeless appeal. For those who appreciate the finer things in life, winning gold or jewelry can be both a symbol of success and a wise investment.
5. Home Makeover Packages
Your home is your sanctuary, and the Gullak Gold Lottery offers prizes that can help you turn your living space into the home of your dreams. Home makeover packages, which include everything from new furniture to state-of-the-art appliances, are among the exciting prizes up for grabs. Whether you want to renovate your kitchen, redecorate your living room, or create a luxurious bedroom retreat, these prizes can help you achieve your vision without breaking the bank.
6. High-End Gadgets and Electronics
In today’s tech-driven world, gadgets and electronics are highly sought-after prizes. The Gullak Gold Lottery often includes high-end tech products, such as the latest smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart home devices. Winning one of these prizes means staying ahead of the curve with cutting-edge technology, making your daily life more convenient and enjoyable. This prize is perfect for tech enthusiasts who love having the newest gadgets at their fingertips.
7. Scholarships and Educational Funds
Education is one of the most valuable investments one can make, and the Gullak Gold Lottery recognizes this by offering scholarships and educational funds as prizes. Winners can use these funds to pay for tuition, educational materials, or even study abroad programs. Whether you're a student or a parent looking to secure a bright future for your children, this prize can significantly ease the financial burden of education and open doors to new opportunities.
8. Monthly Income for a Year
One of the unique prizes offered by the Gullak Gold Lottery is a guaranteed monthly income for a year. This prize provides financial security and peace of mind, as winners receive a steady stream of income for 12 months. Whether you use the money to cover everyday expenses, save for a big purchase, or invest for the future, this prize offers flexibility and stability, making it a highly appealing option for many players.
9. Charity Donations in Your Name
For those who believe in giving back, the Gullak Gold Lottery includes the option to have a significant donation made to a charity of your choice in your name. This prize allows you to make a positive impact on the world, supporting causes that are close to your heart. Whether it's helping underprivileged communities, supporting education, or contributing to environmental conservation, this prize lets you use your lottery winnings to make a difference.
Conclusion
The Gullak Gold Lottery offers a wide range of prizes, each designed to appeal to different players and their unique dreams. From life-changing jackpots and luxury cars to exotic vacations and charitable donations, the prizes available through this lottery are truly diverse and exciting. At Lotto World, we are proud to offer the best lotteries in India, including the Gullak Gold Lottery, and we encourage you to try your luck and explore the incredible prizes that could be yours.
So, why wait? Dive into the world of the Gullak Gold Lottery and discover the exciting opportunities that await you. Who knows? Your next lottery ticket could be the key to unlocking one of these amazing prizes. Also read, Top 9 Features of the Gullak Gold Lottery
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Jim Sarbh and Ishwak Singh's web series Rocket Boys won big at the Filmfare OTT Awards held in Mumbai on Sunday. Jim Sarbh attended the event in a dark grey suit and took home the Best Actor, Drama, Critics (male) award. It won a total of 8 awards including Best Series and Best Director categories. Supriya Pathak and Pawan Malhotra's Tabbar and comedy series Gullak season 3 also won big at the event. Both Jameel Khan and Geetanjali Kulkarni won in the Best Actor, Comedy Series category for Gullak. Tabbar too took home the Best Series Critics, Best Director Critics and Best Actor, Drama and Supporting Actor awards. Another comedy series Panchayat season 2 took home four awards including Best Actor, Comedy, Critics for Jitendra Kumar and Supporting Actor in Comedy Series for Neena Gupta and Raghubir Yadav. Abhishek Bachchan went on to win the Best Actor, Web Original Film (male) award for his film Dasvi. Taapsee won the award in the female category for her film Looop Lapeta. Here's the complete winners list: Best Series - Rocket Boys Best Series Critics - Tabbar Best Director Series - Abhay Pannu (Rocket Boys) Best Director Series Critics - Ajitpal Singh (Tabbar) Best Actor, Series (Male): Drama - Pawan Malhotra (Tabbar) Best Actor, Drama, Critics (Male) - Jim Sarbh (Rocket Boys) Best Actor, Series (Female): Drama - Raveena Tandon (Aranyak) Best Actor, Drama, Critics (Female) - Sakshi Tanwar (Mai) Best Actor, Series (Male): Comedy - Jameel Khan (Gullak Season 3) Best Actor, Comedy, Critics (Male) - Jitendra Kumar (Panchayat Season 2) Best Actor, Series (Female): Comedy - Geetanjali Kulkarni (Gullak Season 3) Best Actor, Comedy, Critics (Female) - Mithila Palkar (Little Things Season 4) Best Supporting Actor, Series (Male): Drama - Gagan Arora (Tabbar) Best Supporting Actor, Series (Female): Drama - Supriya Pathak Kapur (Tabbar) Best Supporting Actor, Series (Male): Comedy - Raghubir Yadav (Panchayat Season 2) Best Supporting Actor, Series (Female): Comedy - Neena Gupta (Panchayat Season 2) Best Comedy (Series/Specials) - Gullak Season 3 Best Non-Fiction Original, Series/Special - House Of Secrets Burari Deaths Best Film, Web Original - Dasvi Best Actor, Web Original Film (Male) - Abhishek Bachchan (Dasvi) Best Actor, Web Original Film (Female) - Taapsee Pannu (Looop Lapeta) Best Supporting Actor, Web Original Film (Male) - Anil Kapoor (Thar) Best Supporting Actor, Web Original Film (Female) - Mita Vashisht (Chhorii)
Technical Awards:
Best Original Story, Series - Harman Wadala, Sandeep Jain, Mr. Roy (Tabbar) Best Screenplay, Series - Abhay Pannu (Rocket Boys) Best Original Dialogue, Series - Chandan Kumar (Panchayat Season 2) Best Adapted Screenplay, Series - Yash Chhetija, Nikhil Gonsalves, Anushka Mehrotra (Mumbai Diaries 26/11) Best Background Music, Series - Sneha Khanwalkar (Tabbar) Best Original Soundtrack, Series - Shivam Sengupta And Anuj Danait (Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein) Best Costume Design, Series - Biju Antony And Uma Biju (Rocket Boys) Best Editing, Series - Parikshhit Jha (Tabbar) Best Production Design, Series - Meghna Gandhi (Rocket Boys) Best Cinematographer, Series - Harshvir Oberoi (Rocket Boys) Best Vfx, Series - Variate Studio (Rocket Boys). Stay informed and stay connected with us for the latest headlines Read the full article
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bigyack-com · 5 years ago
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Narcos: Mexico, Homeland, and More: February 2020 TV Guide to Netflix, Amazon, and Hotstar
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The start of the year — January — brought the first genuinely good series for Apple TV+ in Little America, an anthology about immigrants from the makers of The Big Sick and Master of None. It also brought about the end of BoJack Horseman, one of the best animated shows of our time. Meanwhile on domestic shores, both Netflix's Jamtara, about small-town teenagers pulling off phishing scams, and Amazon's The Forgotten Army, centred on the Subhash Chandra Bose-led Indian National Army from Kabir Khan, were a let-down, especially because they had a lot of potential to begin with. January also saw the return of Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm after two years. And then there was the return of Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) in Star Trek: Picard, nearly two decades on from his last appearance. Both have been well-received and will continue airing across February. Speaking of the new month and returnees, we have new seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Narcos: Mexico, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver to look forward to. Elsewhere, Al Pacino will be hunting Nazis, Carrie Mathison has her last hurrah, and Anthony Mackie dons a new sleeve. Here's our February 2020 TV guide, which includes shows on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hotstar, Apple TV+, and Comedy Central. Taj Mahal 1989 When: February TBA Where: Netflix Sheeba Chaddha (Badhaai Ho), Danish Hussain (Bard of Blood), Neeraj Kabi (Talvar), and Geetanjali Kulkarni (Gullak) star in this “nostalgic exploration of love and longing set against the backdrop of the eponymous monument in Agra.” Made by Viacom18's digital content arm Tipping Point, and created by Pushpendra Nath Misra (Ghoomketu). McMillions When: February 4 Where: Hotstar In the late eighties, McDonald's tied up with Monopoly for a contest in the US. In 2000, investigators uncovered a nationwide conspiracy and fraud amounting to $24 million, involving an ex-cop and security chief, who had been stealing the most valuable game pieces and giving them away to his friends and family. This true crime series documents how it happened for over a decade. Mark Wahlberg is an executive producer. Locke & Key When: February 7 Where: Netflix After a failed TV pilot and film trilogy plan, Joe Hill's eponymous comic book series is finally getting a series treatment. In it, three siblings and a single mother move to their ancestral Massachusetts home after the murder of their father. There, they discover magical keys that grant them access to a variety of powers and are subsequently hunted by a demon who also wants the keys. Lost showrunner Carlton Cuse is part of the creative team. Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet When: February 7 Where: Apple TV+ From the creative team of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia — Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Megan Ganz — comes a new comedy about a team of video game developers who are working on a very popular title. McElhenney also stars alongside Danny Pudi (Community), F. Murray Abraham (Homeland), Imani Hakim (Everybody Hates Chris), and David Hornsby (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia). Already renewed for season 2. High Maintenance When: February 8 Where: Hotstar In its fourth season on HBO — after six on Vimeo as a Web series — Ben Sinclair's weed delivery guy The Guy has a new canine companion in the sidecar of his new transport vehicle, a bike. Events will be spread out across a year and focus on “cycles of renewal, webs of human connections, and putting down roots” in New York. Nick Kroll, Rebecca Hall, Larry Owens, and Calvin Leon Smith join returning guest stars. Brooklyn Nine-Nine When: February 10 Where: Comedy Central The much-loved comedy enters its seventh season with a bit of shake-up at the 9-9 again, as Andre Braugher's Captain Holt is knocked down to a traffic beat cop owing to the events of the sixth season finale. Nicole Bilderback (Dawson's Creek) takes his place as the new chief. Both Lin-Manuel Miranda and Chelsea Peretti, who play Amy Santiago's brother and Gina Linetti, are expected to guest star. Begins with a one-hour special, airing February 6 in the US. Homeland When: February 10 Where: Hotstar How is this still a thing? Well, for what it's worth, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) will return for the final time in the eighth season of this spy thriller. As she recovers from her imprisonment in a Russian gulag, she will also need to help her mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin), who as National Security Advisor to the US President, is sent to Afghanistan to work on peace with the Taliban. Narcos: Mexico When: February 13 Where: Netflix In the second season of this spin-off, Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna) struggles to maintain control over his growing empire, thanks to friction between the various “plazas” that are part of his Guadalajara cartel, the torrent of American retribution thanks to the death of DEA agent Kiki Camarena (Michael Peña) in the first season, and the actions of maverick DEA agent Walt Breslin (Scoot McNairy), who leads Operation Leyenda. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver When: February 17 Where: Hotstar The titular comedian returns with his titular weekly news satire show for the seventh year. HBO hasn't announced what topics will be tackled — the trailer below is a celebration of season 6 — though the 2020 American election season will no doubt prominently feature across the season, which traditionally ends in November, around the same time a new US President will be elected. Hunters When: February 21 Where: Amazon Prime Video In his first regular series role, Al Pacino plays one of many Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York, who have discovered a conspiracy that aims to install a “Fourth Reich” in the US. Created by newcomer David Weil and executive produced by Jordan Peele. Pacino stars alongside Logan Lerman (Percy Jackson films), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby), Tiffany Boone (The Following), Carol Kane (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Saul Rubinek (Wall Street), and Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother). I Am Not Okay with This When: February 26 Where: Netflix From the director of The End of the F*ing World, Jonathan Entwistle, and the producer of Stranger Things, Shawn Levy, this is a coming-of-age story of “a teenage girl who's navigating the trials and tribulations of high school, all while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality, and — mysterious superpowers that are just beginning to awaken deep within her.” Based on the Charles Forsman graphic novel. Altered Carbon When: February 27 Where: Netflix Anthony Mackie replaces Joel Kinnaman as Takeshi Kovacs in the second season of the sci-fi cyberpunk series, which returns after a two-year gap. In it, Kovacs will return to his home planet of Harlan's World with the goal of locating his lost love Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry), who only appeared in visions and flashbacks in the first season. Simone Missick (Luke Cage), Dina Shihabi (Jack Ryan) also star. Based on Richard K. Morgan's novel trilogy. Review: In Netflix's Altered Carbon, Immortality Has Killed Humanity Beyond February We'll have a detailed round-up of upcoming TV shows each month, but we do know a fair bit about the future already. Amazing Stories: Season 1 / March 6, Apple TV+ Better Things: Season 4 / March 6, Hotstar Westworld: Season 3 / March 16, Hotstar The Plot Against America / March 17, Hotstar Ozark: Season 3 / March 27, Netflix Read the full article
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bigyack-com · 5 years ago
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Narcos: Mexico, Homeland, and More: February 2020 TV Guide to Netflix, Amazon, and Hotstar
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The start of the year — January — brought the first genuinely good series for Apple TV+ in Little America, an anthology about immigrants from the makers of The Big Sick and Master of None. It also brought about the end of BoJack Horseman, one of the best animated shows of our time. Meanwhile on domestic shores, both Netflix's Jamtara, about small-town teenagers pulling off phishing scams, and Amazon's The Forgotten Army, centred on the Subhash Chandra Bose-led Indian National Army from Kabir Khan, were a let-down, especially because they had a lot of potential to begin with. January also saw the return of Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm after two years. And then there was the return of Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) in Star Trek: Picard, nearly two decades on from his last appearance. Both have been well-received and will continue airing across February. Speaking of the new month and returnees, we have new seasons of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Narcos: Mexico, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver to look forward to. Elsewhere, Al Pacino will be hunting Nazis, Carrie Mathison has her last hurrah, and Anthony Mackie dons a new sleeve. Here's our February 2020 TV guide, which includes shows on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hotstar, Apple TV+, and Comedy Central. Taj Mahal 1989 When: February TBA Where: Netflix Sheeba Chaddha (Badhaai Ho), Danish Hussain (Bard of Blood), Neeraj Kabi (Talvar), and Geetanjali Kulkarni (Gullak) star in this “nostalgic exploration of love and longing set against the backdrop of the eponymous monument in Agra.” Made by Viacom18's digital content arm Tipping Point, and created by Pushpendra Nath Misra (Ghoomketu). McMillions When: February 4 Where: Hotstar In the late eighties, McDonald's tied up with Monopoly for a contest in the US. In 2000, investigators uncovered a nationwide conspiracy and fraud amounting to $24 million, involving an ex-cop and security chief, who had been stealing the most valuable game pieces and giving them away to his friends and family. This true crime series documents how it happened for over a decade. Mark Wahlberg is an executive producer. Locke & Key When: February 7 Where: Netflix After a failed TV pilot and film trilogy plan, Joe Hill's eponymous comic book series is finally getting a series treatment. In it, three siblings and a single mother move to their ancestral Massachusetts home after the murder of their father. There, they discover magical keys that grant them access to a variety of powers and are subsequently hunted by a demon who also wants the keys. Lost showrunner Carlton Cuse is part of the creative team. Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet When: February 7 Where: Apple TV+ From the creative team of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia — Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Megan Ganz — comes a new comedy about a team of video game developers who are working on a very popular title. McElhenney also stars alongside Danny Pudi (Community), F. Murray Abraham (Homeland), Imani Hakim (Everybody Hates Chris), and David Hornsby (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia). Already renewed for season 2. High Maintenance When: February 8 Where: Hotstar In its fourth season on HBO — after six on Vimeo as a Web series — Ben Sinclair's weed delivery guy The Guy has a new canine companion in the sidecar of his new transport vehicle, a bike. Events will be spread out across a year and focus on “cycles of renewal, webs of human connections, and putting down roots” in New York. Nick Kroll, Rebecca Hall, Larry Owens, and Calvin Leon Smith join returning guest stars. Brooklyn Nine-Nine When: February 10 Where: Comedy Central The much-loved comedy enters its seventh season with a bit of shake-up at the 9-9 again, as Andre Braugher's Captain Holt is knocked down to a traffic beat cop owing to the events of the sixth season finale. Nicole Bilderback (Dawson's Creek) takes his place as the new chief. Both Lin-Manuel Miranda and Chelsea Peretti, who play Amy Santiago's brother and Gina Linetti, are expected to guest star. Begins with a one-hour special, airing February 6 in the US. Homeland When: February 10 Where: Hotstar How is this still a thing? Well, for what it's worth, Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) will return for the final time in the eighth season of this spy thriller. As she recovers from her imprisonment in a Russian gulag, she will also need to help her mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin), who as National Security Advisor to the US President, is sent to Afghanistan to work on peace with the Taliban. Narcos: Mexico When: February 13 Where: Netflix In the second season of this spin-off, Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna) struggles to maintain control over his growing empire, thanks to friction between the various “plazas” that are part of his Guadalajara cartel, the torrent of American retribution thanks to the death of DEA agent Kiki Camarena (Michael Peña) in the first season, and the actions of maverick DEA agent Walt Breslin (Scoot McNairy), who leads Operation Leyenda. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver When: February 17 Where: Hotstar The titular comedian returns with his titular weekly news satire show for the seventh year. HBO hasn't announced what topics will be tackled — the trailer below is a celebration of season 6 — though the 2020 American election season will no doubt prominently feature across the season, which traditionally ends in November, around the same time a new US President will be elected. Hunters When: February 21 Where: Amazon Prime Video In his first regular series role, Al Pacino plays one of many Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York, who have discovered a conspiracy that aims to install a “Fourth Reich” in the US. Created by newcomer David Weil and executive produced by Jordan Peele. Pacino stars alongside Logan Lerman (Percy Jackson films), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby), Tiffany Boone (The Following), Carol Kane (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Saul Rubinek (Wall Street), and Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother). I Am Not Okay with This When: February 26 Where: Netflix From the director of The End of the F*ing World, Jonathan Entwistle, and the producer of Stranger Things, Shawn Levy, this is a coming-of-age story of “a teenage girl who's navigating the trials and tribulations of high school, all while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality, and — mysterious superpowers that are just beginning to awaken deep within her.” Based on the Charles Forsman graphic novel. Altered Carbon When: February 27 Where: Netflix Anthony Mackie replaces Joel Kinnaman as Takeshi Kovacs in the second season of the sci-fi cyberpunk series, which returns after a two-year gap. In it, Kovacs will return to his home planet of Harlan's World with the goal of locating his lost love Quellcrist Falconer (Renée Elise Goldsberry), who only appeared in visions and flashbacks in the first season. Simone Missick (Luke Cage), Dina Shihabi (Jack Ryan) also star. Based on Richard K. Morgan's novel trilogy. Review: In Netflix's Altered Carbon, Immortality Has Killed Humanity Beyond February We'll have a detailed round-up of upcoming TV shows each month, but we do know a fair bit about the future already. Amazing Stories: Season 1 / March 6, Apple TV+ Better Things: Season 4 / March 6, Hotstar Westworld: Season 3 / March 16, Hotstar The Plot Against America / March 17, Hotstar Ozark: Season 3 / March 27, Netflix Read the full article
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