‘Bigg Boss 19‘ returns with a bold new twist, putting democracy at the centre of the game. Salman Khan kicked off the season with a daring political angle, announcing that the house will run on the mantra of ‘Loktantra’. Forget ‘Bigg Boss’ stepping in to solve problems; contestants must now handle their own chaos, form alliances, and fight for power like politicians in a heated election.
Contestants in the Spotlight
This season features 16 contestants from diverse fields, making the show resemble a mini-parliament. Salman is witty yet firm and acts as the “speaker” who sets the rules but lets the housemates make the decisions. The lineup includes Ashnoor Kaur with her TV bahu charm, comedian Pranit More, filmmaker Zeishan Quadri, and music composer Amaal Mallik. Each contestant brings unique energy and ambitions to the show.
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‘Bigg Boss 19’ is no longer just reality TV; it has become a political playground. Telecasting for about 100 to 106 days, ‘Bigg Boss 19’ promises power struggles, shifting coalitions, and leadership battles. It transforms the reality show into a platform of strategy, survival, and public mandate.