Telugu Stories

సంజీవుడు చమత్కారం [ Sanjeev’s Humor]

King Vikram faced with story of Sanjeeva who has an amazing talent of making humor on anyone spontaneously. However, he uses his talent to make money only on people who don’t deserve any praise.. Sanjeeva meets King and then…Did Vikram answered Bhetal’s question? Listen further to know what happened! 🙂

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Source – Story from Chandamama September, 1993 magazine

కుందేలు యుక్తి [Bunny’s wit]

Dangers lurk everywhere and no matter how much planning done upfront, there could be unexpected twists and turns in our journey. Timeliness is one essential character to help escaping those dangers. Listen to this story of a Bunny how it got into trouble and how it managed to escape from it!

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Source – Story from Chandamama October, 1947 magazine

జిత్తులమారి నక్క [ Cunning Fox ]

This classic is from 1947 Chandamama magazine!! Its a story about friendship based on utility between a barber and a fox. Listen to this story to learn how fox takes advantage of the friendship, and what happened to it at the end..

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Source – Story from Chandamama July, 1947 magazine

కంచు కోట [ Iron Fort ] – Ep 9

Checkout 9th episode added to Kanchukota – a novel series from Chandamama magazines. Be the first one to enjoy these episodes!
“This is a beautiful fantasy story set in Kings world features Kings, loyalty, treachery, politics, morale, and wars!”
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Source – Story from Chandamama magazines

తల్లిలేని పిల్లకూన [lonely paw]

This story of paw was set in a village where a paw goes through discovery of her own language! You will find that this story is an amazing entertainer for babies and kids in mind and makes part of your best collection!

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Source – Story from Chandamama July, 1947 magazine