Thumbida Koda (Kannada: ತಂಬಿದಕಂಬಿದಕಡಡಡಡಡ) is G. It is a Canadian Indian film in India in 1964, supervised by N. C. Rajan produced by K. Venkatesh & Friends. Rajkumar, K. Starring films S. Ashworth, T. R. Narasimharaju and Balakrishna play a major role. The movie got G. K. Venkatesh's score. [1] [2]
The famous track star, Moda 's Kodammoil turned into a devil and had sex with another man before consuming him. Akira and Ryo began to doubt Koda after knowing that Koda's boyfriend died in a similar situation. Ryo is planning to release Koda as a devil at a future unisex track conference, but since Akira is afraid that Koda may be changed when exposed, this plan I am skeptical. Akira tried to share his identity with Koda in athletics, but he did not know that drug use of water of Koda of Ryo would unintentionally transform him and seriously damage the stadium. Akira tries to help Koda escape Ryo's advice
Koda, now fugitive, evacuate with Akira near the stadium and stay with him. Akira tried to convince Koda that although they insisted that Koda would not intervene, they should work together to find other devils unrelated to the devil. They soon joined the black bear, another devil and a friend of Akira. Akira could not succeed trying to convince himself to become a demon when they started self-opening after the devil publicly declared war and they were tired of these events and the coolness was indifferent. Mr. Makimura soon discovered that Taro is a devil and drove him away to protect him. Wam and that group evacuated to Miki and her father's Makimura residence to avoid the raging city. Mr. Makimura immediately went out to find his wife and son, and Akira swore to protect Miki while he was away.