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Indian Expat Wins Gold-Plated Tesla Cybertruck in Dubai's ‘Shop and Win' Campaign

Indian Expat Wins Gold-Plated Tesla Cybertruck in Dubai's ‘Shop and Win' Campaign

Daily Tribune12-02-2025

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Fortune smiled upon Indian expatriate Someswararao Mungi, who has won the first-ever 24K gold-plated Tesla Cybertruck in the region. His unexpected windfall came through the 'Shop and Win' campaign at Dubai Gold Souk Extension, a retail hub known for its blend of tradition and modernity.
The campaign, which ran from November 14 to January 31, allowed shoppers to enter a raffle draw for every Dh500 spent at participating stores. Mungi, a 38-year-old fintech professional, had never imagined that his routine shopping trip would lead to such a grand prize.
A Life-Changing Surprise
Speaking about his win, Mungi, who has been a Dubai resident since 2021, said:
"Honestly, I'm still in shock. People often call such things pure luck, but someone told me this might be a blessing for good deeds done in the past. It's a humbling thought that how we treat others truly matters. I'm grateful to the Dubai Gold Souk Extension for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."
A Modern Shopping Landmark
The Dubai Gold Souk Extension has redefined shopping in the emirate, blending heritage with innovation. The market features gold retailers, bullion traders, workshops, exchange houses, banks, and international brands. With modern amenities, valet parking, diverse dining options, and a futuristic shopping experience, the Souk continues to attract residents and tourists alike.
This unique campaign not only celebrated the shopping district's legacy but also introduced one of the most luxurious giveaways in recent history —a gleaming gold-plated Cybertruck, symbolizing Dubai's passion for opulence and cutting-edge technology.

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