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See pics: Bigg Boss 15 : Here's an in detailed tour of the house in which surving is going to be a task, Read on to know why?

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See pics: Bigg Boss 15 : Here's an in detailed tour of the house in which surving is going to be a task, Read on to know why?

Like every year, Bigg Boss is again back with a bang! And this year the theme is based on a jungle safari. Like every year, the house has been made and created by following a specific theme and as usual filmmaker Omung Kumar and his wife Vanita Omung Kumar have aced and have made a house which no one would actually get enough of visually. The entire house has been created in a jungle, but as the house of Bigg Boss is known for it's surprises, the question of the house being a confluence of luxuries and adventures or just being adventurous without any luxury still stands.

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Garden bana Jungle

As the garden area transforms into the jungle, lots of dangal and drama is bound to happen. Replete with lush green trees, beautiful hangings, grass, a swing hanging from the bark and a khufiya darwaza, the jungle exudes beauty and eeriness at the same time. A pool equivalent to a pond has been adorned gracefully with pink lotuses. Elevating the beauty of the jungle further is the speaking tree of temptation VishwasunTREE that stands right at the heart of the jungle. The wilderness also extends into the part living and part kitchen area wherein the contestants will be seen spending most of their time. Further into the bathroom, one can find creepers, climbers, greens emerging from sides along with bamboo furnishing.

A well embellished living area!

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As one crosses the garden-style arch, they land into the main house that is nothing short of a visual spectacle. Festooned with magnificent animal motifs, prints, paintings and floral wallpapers, the non-jungle part of the house is an epitome of beauty. A giant flamingo structure built in the middle of the living room leaves you bewildered. The other side of the area gets a regal feel with the large crown hanging from the ceiling. The kitchen has an uber-modern look with the versatile Fornasetti’s art prints coupled with crystals and lights. Bigg Boss is known to give flight to people’s dreams and the ‘Come fly with me’ typography is a testament to it. Apart from that, the house is awash with ‘Wings’ structures in the living and bedroom giving it a celestial feel. With a golden and yellow theme, the bedroom area gets a mystical and dreamy vibe.

The Royal confession room.

Every word you say, every statement you make counts when you are in the confession room. Be it nominations, conversations or deepest confessions, this place harbours many secrets. This season, the contestants get a plush couch and chair, adorned with plenty of cushions in hues of purple and maroon, overshadowed by a lit oversized crown.

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Speaking about designing the house, art director Omung Kumar and production designer Vanita Omung Kumar jointly said, “Designing the Bigg Boss creatively every year comes with its own set of challenges. While it is a place where the contestants stay locked in under strict surveillance for months at a stretch, it needs to have a combination of luxury and hardships. But this season, we have innovated a lot since the house had to be a jungle and we had to bring that alive through every corner of the house. So, while you will find the garden area turned into a jungle with lots of greens, flowers, hangings and barks, you also see a reflection of jungle and animals inside the house as well. Bring floral prints, animal structures, huge wings give the house a surreal vibe that will sometimes comfort the housemates while sometimes play a spoilsport. The house has been very interestingly designed and I hope the contestants and viewers like it.”

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