Monsoon Palace
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The Monsoon Palace is a fictional palace in India created in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy. It is a lavish building set on a mountainside somewhere near New Delhi and is owned by Kamal Khan, an exiled Afghan prince who resides there with his assistant and personal thug, Gobinda.
The white palace has high turretts and guards regulating each of the towers. The palace overlooks the Indian jungle which is inhabited by snakes and wild tiger.
The palace has a grand central staircase and many rooms and quarters. At the lower level there is a galley which temporarily houses killed victims and invaders who have been poisoned and hanged.