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Manik may refer to: * ''Manik'' (2005 film), a 2005 Indian Bengali-language film * ''Manik'' (1961 film), a 1961 Indian Bengali-language film *Manik or T. J. Perkins (born 1984), American professional wrestler People with the surname Manik * Moosa Manik (born 1964), Maldivian footballer * Mikuláš Maník (born 1975), Slovak chess grandmaster See also * * * Manika (other) * Manic (other) * Manek, given name and surname {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Manik (2005 Film)
''Manik'' () is a Bengali action drama film released in 2005. It was written and directed by Probhat Roy and chief assistant director was Madhuchhanda Sengupta, the movie featured Jeet, Koel, Ranjit Mallick. This film was shot at Kalimpong Golf Course. Plot Samir Mitra is an unemployed educated man who is looking for a job. His father Abir Mitra is retired and his mother is suffering from cancer. One day Samir suddenly meets Manik Chandra Sadhukhan. Manik's father is Niranjan Sadhukan who is also ill. Latika is Manik's younger sister. Manik has come to Kolkata to meet his father's friend Chandrakanta Majumadar who is an established businessman. Manik gets into an accident on the way. Samir tries to save his life. Before his death Manik requests Samir to take care of his father and younger sister; he also tells Samir not to disclose the news of his accident. Manik gives Samir all the required information. Samir becomes Manik; he meets Chandrakanta as Manik. Chandrakanta appoi ...
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Manik (1961 Film)
''Manik'' is a Bengali drama movie released in 1961, directed by Bijalibaran Sen under the banner of ''Chalachitra Prayas Sanstha''. V. Balsara scored the music of the movie. This film was based on ''Oliver Twist'', the famous 1838 novel of Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickens (; 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English novelist, journalist, short story writer and Social criticism, social critic. He created some of literature's best-known fictional characters, and is regarded by .... Plot On a stormy night, a pregnant young lady stumbles into an orphanage where she gives birth to a boy. The mother dies soon leaving the newborn baby who is taken in custody by Natabar Ghoshal ( Gangapada Bose), the manager of the orphanage. The boy is given the name 'Manik.' Manik grows up with fellow orphan kids amidst a harsh and unsympathetic environment of the orphanage, courtesy to the crooked manager. Ten Years later, one day Manik is physically abused by the manage ...
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Moosa Manik
Moosa Manik (born 29 December 1963), known as Kuda Moosa, is a Maldivian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... coach and a former player. References External links * *AFC
{{DEFAULTSORT:Manik, Moosa 1964 births Living people People from Malé Maldivian men's footballers
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Mikuláš Maník
Mikuláš Maník (born 26 May 1975), is a Slovak chess Grandmaster (GM) (2006), Slovak Chess Championship winner (2003). Biography In 2000s Mikuláš Maník was one of the leading Slovak chess players. In 2003, he won Slovak Chess Championship. Mikuláš Maník has achieved many successes in international chess tournaments, winning or sharing first places among others in Lázně Bohdaneč (1996), Litomyšl (1997), Tatranská Lomnica (1998), Pardubice (1998), Tatrzańskie Zręby (2001), Vienna (2003), Prešov (2004), Česká Třebová (2006). Mikuláš Maník played for Slovakia in the Chess Olympiads: * In 2002, at third reserve board in the 35th Chess Olympiad in Bled (+2, =3, -1), * In 2004, at reserve board in the 36th Chess Olympiad in Calvià (+4, =5, -2). Mikuláš Maník played for Slovakia in the European Team Chess Championship: * In 1999, at fourth board in the 12th European Team Chess Championship in Batumi Batumi (; ka, ბათუმი ), historically Ba ...
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Manika (other)
Manika may refer to: Places *Manika (district), sub-district of Latehar, Jharkhand state, India *Manika, Greece, an ancient town * Bara Manika * Manika, Kolwezi * Manika Block * Roshan Manika People *Manika (singer) (born 1993), American pop musician *Manika Batra (born 1995), Indian table tennis player *Manika Gauduni, a historical figure in the Jagannath culture Film *Manika (film), ''Manika'' (film), a 1986 Indian film *Manika, une vie plus tard, a 1989 movie based on the concept of reincarnation Other uses * Manika (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Jharkhand, India See also

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Manic (other)
Manic usually refers to being in a state of mania. Manic may also refer to: Toponyms * Manić, a suburb of Belgrade, Serbia * The Manicouagan River in Quebec, Canada, often abbreviated to Manic ** Manic-1, a hydroelectric power station and dam at the mouth of the Manicouagan River * Manic or Mányik, a village in the Chiochiș Commune, Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania Film and TV * ''Manic'' (2001 film), an American drama film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt * ''Manic'' (2017 film), a Canadian documentary film Music * Manic Street Preachers, a band colloquially known as "The Manics" * ''Manic'' (Halsey album), a 2020 album * ''Manic'' (Wage War album), a 2021 album Others * Manic GT, a two-seater sports car made in Canada in 1969-71 * Montreal Manic, an NASL soccer team from 1981 to 1983 * Radivoje Manić Radivoje Manić (Serbian Cyrillic: Радивоје Манић; born 16 January 1972) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Club ca ...
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