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The Bigg Boss 18 house has been unveiled, and this year’s theme is nothing short of extraordinary, drawing inspiration from India’s historical marvels—the Ajanta and Ellora caves. The show’s designers have infused the house with a blend of myth, history, and grandeur, offering a unique visual treat for the contestants and viewers alike.
The house's living room, surrounded by walls resembling the Ajanta-Ellora murals, features hand-painted animals, evoking a sense of ancient artistry. The kitchen follows suit with a rustic vibe, designed in muted sandstone tones, terracotta pots, and glowing rocks that give it a prehistoric, earthy charm.
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The notorious Bigg Boss jail, now resembling a solitary cave, fosters introspection, with its stone walls creating an almost meditative atmosphere. In contrast, the suite bedroom exudes splendor, with stone-carved niches, ancient murals, and faux windows transporting contestants through time.
The confession room has a more symbolic design, featuring intricately carved stone walls and a massive clock installation—a subtle reminder of the fleeting nature of time.
Outside, the garden area captivates with a colossal Trojan horse sculpture, tribal statues, and elements of prehistoric India. Blending traditional and modern aesthetics, the house’s décor maintains a balance between the ancient and the contemporary, making this season’s Bigg Boss house a stunning visual journey through history.