Kika may refer to:
Suikoden IV (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝IV, Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden Fō, (listen) ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Konami for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console and is the fourth installment of the Suikoden video game series. It was released in August 2004 in Japan, and early 2005 in North America and Europe.
Suikoden IV takes place approximately 150 years before the events of the first Suikoden game, and relates the story of a young boy living on the island of Razril and the Rune of Punishment, one of the 27 True Runes. The Rune of Punishment governs both atonement and forgiveness, and is unusual in that it consumes the life of the bearer with use; once the previous bearer dies, it immediately jumps to someone nearby. Meanwhile, the Kooluk Empire seeks to expand into the nearby Island Nations.
Konami later produced Suikoden Tactics, a spinoff that serves as a direct prequel, side-story, and sequel to Suikoden IV.
Kika is an international chain of furniture stores, headquartered in Austria. It has 70 stores, most of them in Europe.
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Pagal is a 1940 Indian Bollywood film. It was the fourth highest grossing Indian film of 1940. The psycho-social melodrama was directed by A. R. Kardar for Ranjit Movietone. The story and dialogues were also by Kardar. Khemchand Prakash composed the music with lyrics written by D. N. Madhok. The film had Prithviraj Kapoor playing a doctor with psychological problems, working in a "lunatic asylum". The rest of the cast included Madhuri, Sitara Devi, Noor Mohammed Charlie, Khatoon, Trilok Kapoor and Sunalini Devi.
Th film involves a doctor who loves a girl but marries her sister due to an unfortunate coincidence. His treatment of his wife and the girl he loves, and his own eventual deterioration into insanity forms the basis of story. Pithviraj Kapoor's was appreciated by the critics and the audience, making the film a big commercial success.
Laxmi Prasad Devkota(Nepali: लक्ष्मीप्रसाद देवकोटा); November 12, 1909 – September 14, 1959) was a Nepali poet, playwright. Devkota is regarded as the greatest poet the Nepal and Nepali language and is honoured by the title of Maha Kavi ("The Great Poet") in Nepali literature. His notable works are Muna Madan, Kunjini, Sakuntal.
Devkota was born on the night of Lakshmi Pooja on 12 November 1909 (1966 Kartik 27 BS) to father Teel Madhav Devkota and mother Amar Rajyalakshmi Devi in Thatunati (now Dhobidhara), Kathmandu. He started his education at the Durbar High School in Kathmandu. There, he studied an intensive education both in Sanskrit-grammar and English and attended his Matriculation exams from Patna at the age of 17.Then Devkota studied Bachelor of Arts along with the Bachelor of Laws in Tri Chandra College. Later he graduated from Patna University as a Private Examine After ten years of graduating as a lawyer he finally started working in Nepal Bhasanuwad Parishad( Publication Censor board) where he met famous Playwright of Nepal Balkrishna Sama. At the same time he started working as a lecturer in Tri Chandra College and Padma-Kanya College.