Appu and Kumar saw this as their chance to shine. They built an over-the-top, Rube Goldberg-esque contraption that not only weighed packages but also played a song, offered a sweet, and even gave a miniature stuffed animal as a gift. The villagers were amazed, and Rao Garu was left speechless.

Kumar, a self-proclaimed tech whiz, and Appu hatched a plan to modify the scale to dispense a free sweet (a puku bommalu) every time someone weighed their letters or packages. They worked through the night, and by dawn, the scale was "fixed".

In the small village of Peddaveedu, nestled in the heart of Andhra Pradesh, there lived a notorious troublemaker named Appu. He was infamous for his mischievous pranks and love for fixing things that weren't broken. His friends affectionately called him "Andhra Ammai Puku Bommalu Fix" - a phrase that roughly translates to "The Andhra Guy Who Fixes Everything (even if it's not broken)".

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