The much-anticipated Bigg Boss 19, hosted by Salman Khan, is all set to premiere on August 24 with a brand-new political twist. This season's theme will revolve around politics, making it one of the most strategic and dramatic editions yet.
Political Drama Inside the HouseIn a never-seen-before format, the contestants will be split into two teams:
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Ruling Party (Sarkaar)
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Opposition
Salman Khan himself will make this division on the very first day, kickstarting the power play. The aim is to challenge contestants not just emotionally or socially, but also politically, encouraging strategic gameplay over mere friendships.
‘Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar’: Weekly Voting and MinistersEvery week, both teams will nominate one candidate for house leader. A voting process will decide the Leader of the Week, who will:
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Assign duties to both teams
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Appoint “ministers” like Kitchen Minister, Bedroom Minister, etc.
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Command authority over house affairs
This format is designed to fuel debates, strategy, and high-voltage drama—perfect for viewers craving a fresh thrill.
15 Contestants to Start, More Twists AheadThe house will initially accommodate 15 contestants, and unlike previous seasons, there will be no double beds—raising the stakes for comfort and dominance. Wild card entries and former contestants are expected to join later, keeping the excitement alive.
Where to WatchCatch the political chaos and entertainment on JioCinema and Colors TV starting August 24.
As Salman Khan teased in his announcement:
"I’m back with a new season of Bigg Boss! And this time it will run – Gharwalon ki Sarkaar 👑"
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