With the announcement of its bold new theme titled “Gharwalon Ki Sarkaar”, Bigg Boss 19 is all set to inject political chaos, strategic power games, and a new level of psychological warfare into the game. The show will no longer be just about surviving tasks or handling fights; it’s about navigating power, popularity, and policy.
In this new format, the Bigg Boss house will function like a mini-government. Every week, contestants will be asked to elect their own leader or “Sarkaar” through an internal voting process. Once elected, the Sarkaar will be given the power to appoint ministers, set rules, control tasks, distribute resources like food and cleaning duties, and even discipline others. This introduces an element of strategy never seen before.
The house will be divided into two major camps: the Ruling Party and the Opposition. The Ruling Party will be the team led by the elected leader, while the Opposition’s job will be to challenge and question authority. Think of it like Parliament inside a pressure cooker, where personal egos and politics clash in explosive ways.
What makes this even more intense is that the roles will keep shifting. No one remains in power for long. That means contestants will have to be flexible, form temporary alliances, and think two steps ahead. From group politics to individual manipulation, everything is fair in this new political battlefield.
Even the house design reflects this transformation. Rooms are designed like ministries, with lion motifs, regal furniture, and emblems representing power. The Captain’s Room has been transformed into a Prime Ministerial Office. There are microphones installed in the “Debate Area” where contestants will argue policies during task discussions.
Salman Khan, who returns as host, teased that he might “step aside” mid-season to allow guest hosts to take over temporarily. If that happens, the house could spiral into further chaos without Salman’s weekly interventions. Guest hosts like Farah Khan or Karan Johar are rumored to fill in for specific episodes, adding new perspectives to the contestants’ behavior.
This season, the game is not just about entertainment. It’s about governance, leadership, and the public’s judgment. With weekly elections, debate rounds, leadership crises, and power-hungry moves, Bigg Boss 19 is set to mimic a full-fledged political circus—with cameras rolling 24/7.
So if you’ve ever wondered how your favorite celebrities would function as politicians, this season of Bigg Boss will show you exactly that—with drama, emotion, betrayal, and redemption thrown in the mix.