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Prince Pondicherry is shown in a flashback of Grandpa Joe's which showcases Willy Wonka's genius.
 
   
 
'''Prince Pondicherry''' is shown in a flashback of Grandpa Joe's which showcases Willy Wonka's genius.
He asks Willy Wonka to come to India to make him a palace. (Out of chocolate) And there it all melted because when the sun comes, the chocolate melts. (Although it melted really fast because it's very hot in a desert.)
 
   
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A big fan of Willy Wonka's confectionery, he requests a specialty palace of [[Willy Wonka]], constructed entirely of his famous chocolate. After it's completion, Wonka warns the prince against residing in the palace permanently, but the prince ignores him. The palace collapses soon after as a result of the hot desert sun which melts the chocolate, with the prince and his consort narrowly escaping with their lives. Prince Pondicherry immediately orders another palace assuming built with chocolate that will not melt, but Wonka is too occupied dealing with matters within the factory (the thievery of his recipes) to respond. He eventually let go his desire for a chocolate palace afterward.
==New Delhi, India==
 
Prince Pondicherry and his beautiful Princess lived in New Delhi, India.
 
   
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Prince Pondicherry is portrayed by Nitin Ganatra in the 2005 film.
The Prince was a great fan of both chocolate and the eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka.
 
   
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==Trivia==
So he messaged the chocolate creator to build him a palace out of chocolate.
 
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*Prince Pondicherry isn't mentioned at all in the 1971 Film Version. Likely because it would have been too hard to dramatize that flashback convincingly with 1970's tech.
 
But on a boiling hot day with a boiling sun the palace began to crumble.
 
 
It melted and collapsed upon them.[[File:Chocolatepalace.jpg|thumb]]
 
 
In rage Prince Pondicherry wrote an urgent telegram to Mr. Wonka requesting a new palace.
 
 
Prince Pondicherry is the direct descendent of Shah Zafar II the last king of India and is married to a local princess where they rule.
 
 
The Prince currently lives in New Delhi and being so rich and powerful can afford a many lot of things.
 
 
One of which being chocolate and sweets.[[File:Images2.jpg|thumb]]
 
 
Being a great fan of these treats and wanting the best he could get out of it he wrote to Willy Wonka and asked him to build him a palace of chocolate.
 
 
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Prince Pondicherry is shown in a flashback of Grandpa Joe's which showcases Willy Wonka's genius.

A big fan of Willy Wonka's confectionery, he requests a specialty palace of Willy Wonka, constructed entirely of his famous chocolate. After it's completion, Wonka warns the prince against residing in the palace permanently, but the prince ignores him. The palace collapses soon after as a result of the hot desert sun which melts the chocolate, with the prince and his consort narrowly escaping with their lives. Prince Pondicherry immediately orders another palace assuming built with chocolate that will not melt, but Wonka is too occupied dealing with matters within the factory (the thievery of his recipes) to respond. He eventually let go his desire for a chocolate palace afterward.

Prince Pondicherry is portrayed by Nitin Ganatra in the 2005 film.

Trivia

  • Prince Pondicherry isn't mentioned at all in the 1971 Film Version. Likely because it would have been too hard to dramatize that flashback convincingly with 1970's tech.