In a Hindi love story, the lovers meet at a fair. The boy wants to buy a flower for the girl but is too shy to ask the price. So he just stands there looking at the flowers. The girl notices and says, 'Are you waiting for the flowers to talk and tell you their price?' It's a funny moment in their budding love.
Once there was a Hindi man who went to the market to buy a chicken. He asked the seller, 'How much for this chicken?' The seller said, '50 rupees.' The man said, 'But it's so small! I'll give you 30.' The seller refused. So the man started making chicken noises, clucking and flapping his arms, saying, 'Look, it's not a big chicken. It should be cheaper!' The seller was so amused that he sold it to the man for 30 rupees just to get rid of his silliness.
In a Hindi village, there was a barber. One day, a very rich man came to get his hair cut. The barber was so excited to serve such an important customer. He started talking non - stop while cutting the hair. He told the rich man all kinds of stories, some of which were really funny. For example, he told about a cat that thought it was a tiger and tried to roar at the dogs. The rich man was so entertained that he gave the barber a big tip.
A good Hindi funny short story is often simple. It usually has relatable characters, like the common people you might find in a Hindi village or town. For example, a story about a chatty chai - wallah (tea - seller) can be really funny.
Well, here's another one. A Hindi teacher was teaching his students about animals. He asked a student to name an animal that can carry a lot of things on its back. The student, who was a bit mischievous, said 'elephant'. Then the teacher asked if there was any other animal. The student thought for a while and said 'tortoise'. The teacher was confused and asked why. The student said, 'Teacher, once I saw a tortoise with a whole mountain on its back in a storybook!' And everyone in the class burst into laughter.
Once upon a time, there was a fox and a stork in a Hindi story. The fox invited the stork to dinner. The fox served soup in a flat plate. The fox lapped up the soup easily, but the stork with its long beak couldn't eat. So, the stork invited the fox to dinner the next day. The stork served food in a long - necked jar. The stork could easily eat with its long beak, but the fox couldn't reach the food with its short muzzle. It was a funny situation that taught the fox a lesson about being considerate.
Sure. Once there was a lazy man in a Hindi village. He was so lazy that when his neighbor's goat entered his yard, instead of chasing it out, he lay down next to it and waited for the neighbor to come get it. When the neighbor arrived, he said, 'Your goat came to visit me, and I didn't want to be rude by sending it away alone!'