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'' Mannu'' (English: ''The Soil'') is a 1978 Malayalam film. Mannu may also refer to: *'' Mánnu'' (English: ''The Moon''), a 1999 album by the Finnish folk music group Angelit *''Vilda Mánnu ''Vilda Mánnu'' is the second album by Finnish metal band Eternal Tears of Sorrow. It contains the band's first guest vocals (by Heli Luokkala, known from Nicepappi). It is also the last EToS album with their original line-up as one of the co-fo ...'', the second album by Finnish band Eternal Tears of Sorrow * Mannu Bhandari (born 1931), Indian author, wrote Hindi novels, ''Aapka Banti'' and ''Mahabhoj'' * Capo Mannu, promontory in Sardinia, Italy * Flumini Mannu, river in southern Sardinia, Italy See also * Manu (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Mannu
''Mannu'' () is a 1978 Malayalam film directed by K. G. George with Soman, P. K. Abraham, Sharada and Sukumaran in the lead roles. The feudal melodrama about greed & superstition narrates a tale of the struggle of the poor Damu (Soman) & his wife ( Sharada) against the powerful landlord ( P. K. Abraham) over tenancy rights. Plot Cast * M. G. Soman as Damu * P. K. Abraham as Krishnan Nair * Sharada as Paru, Damu's wife * Sukumaran as Rajan, Krishnan Nair's son * Adoor Bhasi as Supran Thirumeni * Nellikkodu Bhaskaran as Mulankadan * Kuthiravattom Pappu as Keshavan * Mallika Sukumaran as Naani * Kunjandi as Kakka * Santha Devi as Krishnan's mother * Nilambur Balan as Velappan * Sreenivasan as Mathai * R. K. Nair as Raghavan Soundtrack The music was composed by A. T. Ummer Anjukandy Thalakkal Ummer (10 March 1933 – 18 October 2001) was a Malayalam music composer from Kerala, India. He is known for composing many soft melodies for 174 Malayalam movies. Born in Anjukand ...
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Mánnu
''Mánnu'' is an album by the Northern Sámi folk music group Angelit, released in 1999 in Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, .... The word "Mánnu" means the moon in Northern Sámi. This was the first album of new material they produced after changing their name from Angelin tytöt to Angelit in 1997. A video recording was made of a live performance of ''Gárkit''. Musicians Angelit *Tuuni Länsman – vocals, yoiking *Ursula Länsman – vocals, yoiking Visitors *Mamba Assefa – percussion *Alfred Häkkinen – guitar, vocals *Kimmo Kajasto – keyboards, computer programming, producer *Samuli Kosminen – percussion Track listing The eleven tracks are: # "Anar Gilli (Inari Village)" – Kimmo Kajasto / Tuuni Länsman – 4:09 # "Gárkit (Escape)" – Kim ...
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Vilda Mánnu
''Vilda Mánnu'' is the second album by Finnish metal band Eternal Tears of Sorrow. It contains the band's first guest vocals (by Heli Luokkala, known from Nicepappi). It is also the last EToS album with their original line-up as one of the co-founders of the band, Olli-Pekka Törrö, left the band a few months after the release of this album. The title of the album (as well as the name of the title song), ''Vilda Mánnu'', is Northern Sami Northern may refer to the following: Geography * North, a point in direction * Northern Europe, the northern part or region of Europe * Northern Highland, a region of Wisconsin, United States * Northern Province, Sri Lanka * Northern Range, a ... language and means "Wild Moon" in English. There is also another Sami song title on the album, ''Goashem'', which (in the form "goas'kem") is Old Sami language for "an eagle". Track listing Credits Band members * Altti Veteläinen − vocals, bass * Jarmo Puolakanaho − guitar, keyboa ...
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Mannu Bhandari
Mannu Bhandari (3 April 1931 – 15 November 2021) was an Indian author, screenplay writer, teacher, and playwright. Primarily known for her two Hindi novels, ''Aap Ka Bunty'' (''Your Bunty'') and ''Mahabhoj'' (''Feast''), Bhandari also wrote over 150 short stories, several other novels, screenplays for television and film, and adaptations for theatre. She was a pioneer of the ''Nayi Kahani'' movement in Hindi literature, which focused on the aspirations of the emerging Indian middle class, and her work is notable for its depiction of the inner lives of middle-class working and educated women. Her work tackles themes of family, relationships, gender equality, and caste discrimination in India. Bhandari's writing has been extensively adapted for film and stage, including productions for Doordarshan (India's public broadcast service), the BBC, and the National School of Drama in India. Her work has been widely translated into other Indian languages from Hindi, as well as French, ...
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Capo Mannu
Capo Mannu is a promontory in Sardinia, Italy. The cape is situated in the territory of the Comune of San Vero Milis, in the Province of Oristano, approximately 22 km north of Oristano. It is also the northern tip of the Sinis peninsula, and it is part of the Marine Protected Area Sinis Peninsula and the island of Mal di Ventre. Sport

Capo Mannu is renowned attraction for surfers, windsurfers and kiters, both nationally and internationally. The mistral, the dominant wind of the area, gives rise to waves up to 4–5 metres high. Every year, several surfing, windsurfing and kiteboarding competitions take place in the area, the most well known probably being the ''Capo del Capo'' (Chief of the Cape) windsurfing and kitesurfing competition. Landforms of Sardinia Tourist attractions in Sardinia Headlands of Italy, Mannu {{sardinia-geo-stub ...
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