Bigg Boss Season 19, which premiered on August 24 with host Salman Khan, has long been a favourite show for fans. But with the same format and same host every year, many feel that the show is slowly losing its originality.
This season has several new contestants, yet the conversations, arguments and events are failing to impress. Viewers today have many survival shows to watch, and titles like The Society give audiences fresh options that feel more engaging than Bigg Boss.
What still sets Bigg Boss apart is its strong brand value. Over the years, it has created a loyal fan base willing to watch it no matter what is shown. That legacy has kept the show alive, but it may not be enough forever.
The housemates are already repeating old patterns by fighting over food, clothes and manners. Nothing feels new, and even those who skip episodes can easily catch up through social media clips that highlight all the drama and emotional breakdowns.
With so many other reality survival shows available, Bigg Boss now feels more scripted than real. To protect its brand value, the show must add new elements or change its format, or else even its most loyal fans may lose interest soon.






