There is a story of a Telugu villager who went to the city for the first time. He saw an elevator and thought it was a magic box. He stepped inside and when it started moving, he was so scared that he started shouting 'Let me out! Let me out!' When the elevator stopped and the doors opened, he ran out and told everyone in the village that he had escaped from a 'moving prison' in the city.
Sure! There was a Telugu comedy story about a man who thought he could talk to animals. He went to the zoo and started having conversations with the monkeys. The monkeys, of course, just chattered back randomly, but he was convinced they were sharing deep secrets. His friends watched in disbelief and hilarity as he carried on this one - sided 'conversation' for hours.
In another funny Telugu comedy story, there was a small - town tailor. He was very absent - minded. One day, a customer came to pick up his suit. The tailor gave him a dress instead! When the customer protested, the tailor said, 'Oh, but this dress looks so much better on you than that boring suit!' The whole town laughed about it for weeks.
Sure. There was a Telugu man who went to the market to buy a chicken. He asked the seller how much for one chicken. The seller said it was 50 rupees. The man said he would take two for 70 rupees. The seller was confused but the man explained that he was giving him the benefit of selling two at once. It was a simple yet funny negotiation story.
Here is one. A Telugu man went to the market to buy a chicken. He asked the seller, 'How much for this small chicken?' The seller said, '100 rupees.' The man said, 'But it's so small!' The seller replied, 'It's a special breed, very tasty.' The man said, 'Okay, I'll take it.' When he got home, he found out it was a baby parrot instead! His family had a good laugh about his 'chicken' purchase.
A magician was walking down the street and turned into a grocery store. Well, it's a play on words that sounds really silly. Magicians are supposed to perform magic tricks like turning things into other things, but here it's a humorous misinterpretation. It always makes me laugh when I think about it.
One popular story is about a Telugu student who was very bad at math. During an exam, he tried to copy from his neighbor. But instead of copying the right answers, he copied all the doodles his neighbor had made on the paper. When the teacher asked him about it, he said, 'Sir, I thought these were the new math symbols!' Everyone in the class burst out laughing.
One funny Malayalam comedy story is about a lazy man who always tries to find easy ways out. He once joined a farming job just because he heard there would be free meals. But instead of working in the fields, he would hide and sleep. When the boss found him, he made up all sorts of crazy excuses, like he was trying to communicate with the plants to make them grow faster by telepathy. His silly antics and the way he managed to get away with things for a while made it a hilarious story.
Sure. There was a man who went to a magic show. The magician asked him to pick a card, any card. So he picked one. Then the magician said he'd make the card disappear. After some waving of hands, the magician asked the man to check his pocket. The man found the card in his pocket and said, 'I thought you were making it disappear, not moving it to my pocket!'
Another one is 'Rajugari Gadhi'. In this story, there are elements of horror combined with hilarious comedy. The characters find themselves in a strange situation involving a haunted place and their reactions to the supernatural occurrences are really funny. It's a story that keeps you entertained with its unique blend of horror and humor.
Sure. A well - known Telugu comedy short story is 'The Confused Thief'. The thief in this story gets so confused during a robbery that he ends up stealing things that are of no use to him and getting into all sorts of comical troubles. Another interesting one is 'The Drunken Sage'. It's about a sage who accidentally drinks too much and his actions while drunk are extremely humorous. These short stories often use local dialects and cultural references to create a unique comical effect.
Here is a Telugu joke. A man goes to a fruit seller and asks, 'How much for one mango?' The seller says, '10 rupees.' The man says, 'I will take 10 for 50 rupees.' The seller is shocked and says, 'Are you mad? I can't do that.' The man replies, 'Well, you should learn from my tailor. He stitches one suit for me and gives me two shirts for free!'
Sure. One funny story is from a comedian who talked about his attempt at cooking. He said he followed a recipe for a simple pasta dish but ended up mixing up the salt and the sugar amounts. So instead of a savory meal, he had a super sweet and inedible mess. His hilarious facial expressions while telling the story made it even funnier.