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* In ''[[What a Girl Wants]]'', the chandelier at [[Theme Naming|Peach and Pear's]] coming out party crashes down from the thumping of the rock music and dancing after Daphne livens up the party. |
* In ''[[What a Girl Wants]]'', the chandelier at [[Theme Naming|Peach and Pear's]] coming out party crashes down from the thumping of the rock music and dancing after Daphne livens up the party. |
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** Made a little funnier when, earlier, Henry tells Daphne not to mention the chandelier within earshot of Peach & Pear's father, as he could tell you the whole story revolving around it. It seems to be a [[Priceless Ming Vase|priceless artifact]]. |
** Made a little funnier when, earlier, Henry tells Daphne not to mention the chandelier within earshot of Peach & Pear's father, as he could tell you the whole story revolving around it. It seems to be a [[Priceless Ming Vase|priceless artifact]]. |
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* This is how {{Spoiler|the villainous Mukesh}} met his end in ''[[Om Shanti Om]]''. To add to it: {{Spoiler|The chandelier in question was originally the |
* This is how {{Spoiler|the villainous Mukesh}} met his end in ''[[Om Shanti Om]]''. To add to it: {{Spoiler|The chandelier in question was originally the main piece in the movie set where he trapped his secret wife Shanti Priya in a fire and then finished her when it turned out the fire wasn't enough to kill her; he buried her remains under the place the chandelier fell. It was restored and reused in the set recreation as part of the revenge scheme by the protagonist (who was a collateral in the above situation), and [[Karmic Death|Shanti's very own ghost was the one who dropped the chandelier onto her awful ex-husband.]]}} |
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== [[Literature]] == |
== [[Literature]] == |