A fresh season of Bigg Boss OTT is all set to premiere on June 21 and with the new season, the show has welcomed a new host! Instead of Salman Khan, the Bigg Boss OTT 3 will be hosted by Anil Kapoor. Apart from the excitement around contestants, the audiences eagerly wait for what the Bigg Boss how is going to look like. Interior designer and filmmaker, Omung Kumar, who designed the fantasy-themed house said, “This year it is a fantasy book come alive, it’s like Jumanji, meets Harry Potter meets us. It is a house full of illusions, dragons, books, etc.” Elements like locks and keys are present throughout the house, they represent how contestants are locked in the house and throughout their journeys unlock a new aspect of themselves. The house transports you into a magical world filled with fantastical characters.
Here is a glimpse into the Bigg Boss OTT season 3 house:

The entrance area has a garden with a huge key coming out of a keyhole. Thousands of keys in different sizes and shapes are there all around and, on the periphery, there are locks present. Outside the entrance to the house, two huge statues guard the house to welcome the housemates.

With the help of AI, huge keyholes have been created from which the outside world can be seen. The garden also has a huge water fountain, in the shape of a face with the water coming out from the mouth.

The swimming pool, in the garden area, has a huge eye on top with a 25ft 3D unicorn coming out of it. A bar is made from a small castle, and the gym has animals holding locks and keys.

In another corner of the outdoor area, a vineyard-like space has been made with lemons hanging from branches.

The bathroom is connected can be accessed through the outdoor area. Thousands of keys are printed on the carpet. The walls are padded with real keys embedded. Inside, an old-fashioned make-up room is available, with bulbs lining the mirrors. Another wall has green and golden photo frames, with real hands coming out and each hand holding a mirror. For an extra quirky touch, there are two chairs, one made like a girl's dress and the other like a guy's tuxedo.

In the dining area, there is a huge dragon.

A large bridge connects the living room and storeroom, suspended over a water-printed carpet, adding a serene touch to the house.

A magnificent installation is that of a giant 25ft open book in the living room, one side has the words 'Once Upon a Time' with a female figure and the other has a seating area carved into the book.

The kitchen is like a quaint vineyard, complete with stone walls and whimsical wine barrels, creating a cozy yet playful vibe.

The bedroom, designed like a time-warped theatre of a fantasy world, evokes the charm of silhouette cutout backdrops. Beds are placed uniquely to foster interaction and bonding among housemates.