
What happens when cutting-edge tech meets desi flavor? You get Trent Boult serving up laughs, lingo, and Chole Bhature—all with a little help from his Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
In a video that’s both heartwarming and hilarious, New Zealand’s pace ace and Mumbai Indians’ fan favorite is seen embracing India in the most unexpected way—through food and language. When Boult sits down to a hearty plate of the iconic North Indian dish Chole Bhature placed in front of him, Boult simply asks, “Hey Meta, what am I looking at?” Cue the glasses’ AI-powered magic: the Ray-Ban Meta glasses spring to life, the dish is instantly identified and described by Meta AI, much to Boult’s delight.
Even as his Mumbai Indians teammates Deepak Chahar and Tilak Varma ask him with mysterious grins, “Boulty, Chole Bhature Jhakaas?” Boult doesn’t miss a beat. Curious about the local slang, he again taps into the AI magic: “Hey Meta, what does ‘Jhakaas’ mean?” The voice assistant chimes in, explaining its Marathi for “awesome” or “fantastic.”
Armed with his new vocab and a plate full of confidence, Boult strolls over and surprises his teammates with a “Chole Ekdum Jhakaas!”—earning stunned looks, laughs, and plenty of high-fives, with Meta recording the amusing exchange for posterity.
And just when you think it couldn’t get any more local, Boult ends with a cheeky grin and a mic-drop moment: “Local nahi, Mumbai Local.”
The video is a delightful mix of tech, taste, and team banter—showing how Ray-Ban Meta glasses aren’t just about what you see, but how you connect. With Ray-Ban Meta glasses, Boult is not just seeing India—he’s speaking it, savouring it, and totally living it.