Samrudhi SM-4 Lottery: Dreams Turn Real in Kerala
Think you never win when you buy a lottery ticket? Someone in Ernakulam just got a reason to celebrate big time. The Kerala State Lottery Department revealed the Kerala Lottery Samrudhi SM-4 results on 25 May 2025, making one lucky person an overnight millionaire. Ticket number MP 245048, sold by local agent Sajith Saji (from Agency E 8793), snagged the massive ₹1 crore prize—turning an ordinary day into a true life-changer.
The excitement didn’t end there. Palakkad had its own burst of luck, as ticket MP 733386, handled by agent Beeran Sahib (Agency P 2627), secured the substantial second prize of ₹25 lakh. These aren’t just numbers on a results slip. For families and agents in these towns, these winning tickets mean real celebrations, relief, and maybe even a few new plans for the future.
The lottery draw, as always, had all the anticipation and ritual. Hosted at Gorky Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram, the event started at 3 PM sharp. By 4 PM, official lists of winners were already making their rounds, with hopeful players checking numbers over and over to make sure they weren't dreaming.
Winners, Consolation Prizes and What Happens Next
Not everyone walked away a crorepati, but several got to enjoy smaller victories. A unique part of Kerala State Lotteries is the consolation prize. This time, ₹5,000 was awarded to every ticket ending in 245048—no matter the series (MN, MO, MR, MS, MT, MU, MV, MW, MX, MY, or MZ). It’s a small but welcome surprise, making dozens of folks across Kerala just a bit richer.
Five tickets grabbed the fourth prize, each for a tidy ₹1 lakh. Here’s who got lucky:
- MN 880989 from Neyyattinkara
- MO 659984 from Attingal
- MP 895369 from Adoor
- MR 860233 from Mananthavady
- MS 895369 from Adoor
All these winning tickets flowed through trusted agents, and the ripple effect of their good news usually spreads quickly in local communities—expect neighbors to check in, friends to ask what the winners will do next, and celebrations to pop up everywhere.
If you think you might be one of the lucky ones, there’s some official business to handle. For any winnings above ₹5,000, you can’t just stroll into any shop. Kerala’s rules require you to claim your prize at government-approved offices. Bring those winning tickets along with a government-issued ID, or you’ll just be left with a piece of paper and lots of regret. It’s important, too, because every year, some miss out by showing up late or forgetting documents.
The public draw and fast distribution of results have made Kerala’s state-run lottery program famous for its transparency. Whether you play regularly or just buy a ticket when you feel lucky, stories like these keep the draw exciting—and remind everyone that, sometimes, long shots really do pay off.