The highly anticipated Bigg Boss 19, hosted by Salman Khan, is gearing up for its new season, set to premiere on August 24, 2025. While the show has garnered immense popularity over the years, recent trends indicate a decline in its viewership. Some viewers have even begun to label the show as boring. In response, Rishi Negi, the COO of the production house behind Bigg Boss, has addressed these concerns, offering insights into the upcoming season. He specifically tackled the question of whether Bigg Boss 19 would emulate the success of its thirteenth season and shared details about the new season’s unique elements.
The theme of Bigg Boss 19 is centered around politics. The season will adopt a ‘Government of Housemates’ theme, where contestants will engage in political gameplay. Rishi Negi addressed the criticism of the show being scripted, stating that the show’s format allows for 105 days of unscripted content, with contestants only receiving tasks and feedback delivered through Salman Khan. He elaborated that the political theme is designed to provide fans with engaging tasks rooted in political dynamics.
The show aims to move away from any perception of bias or influence. The goal is to showcase a democratic environment where contestants can understand and experience decision-making processes more closely. The production team believes that this will help fans reconnect with the show.
When asked if Bigg Boss 19 could match the success of season 13, Rishi Negi acknowledged the iconic status of that season, highlighting the contributions of contestants like Shefali, Siddharth, Asim, and Shehnaaz, and the excellent mix of the cast. He expressed confidence in the new season, noting a fresh approach to casting, emphasizing characters who bring vibrancy to the house rather than solely focusing on controversy or fan following. He is optimistic about the season’s success and anticipates greater appreciation compared to previous seasons.









