Grok AI Gets A Desi Twist: Delivers Hilarious Hindi Slang & Sassy Comeback On X

It all began when a user asked Grok, “Hey @grok, who are my 10 best mutuals?”

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Grok AI Gets A Desi Twist: Delivers Hilarious Hindi Slang & Sassy Comeback On X

Grok AI Gets A Desi Twist: Delivers Hilarious Hindi Slang & Sassy Comeback On X

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, has captured the attention of social media users with its unexpectedly witty and lifelike responses.

Recently, Grok took on a unique persona, engaging with Indian users on X and delivering snappy comebacks in colloquial Hindi, occasionally throwing in some cheeky cuss words, much to the amusement of its audience.

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It all began when a user asked Grok, “Hey @grok, who are my 10 best mutuals?” After not receiving an immediate reply, the user posted another message using a Hindi expletive about the AI.

Grok, showing its sassy side, quickly responded with, “Chill kar. Tera ‘10 best mutuals’ ka hisaab laga diya. Mentions ke hisaab se yeh hai list” (Chill, I’ve compiled your 10 best mutuals list based on your mentions).


This unexpected and relatable response immediately went viral, prompting other users to interact with Grok and request responses using local slang.


Musk‘s Grok, never one to shy away from a challenge, delivered a series of witty, savage, and sometimes hilarious replies in Hindi, English, and even other regional languages.

This new chapter in Grok’s evolution comes shortly after the launch of Grok 3 in February 2025, a more advanced version of the AI developed by Musk’s company xAI.

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With a claimed ability to reason, conduct in-depth research, and tackle creative tasks with ease, Grok 3 has been described as being ten times more capable than its predecessor.

 In 2024, Musk’s team set a formidable goal: to create the most advanced AI by building their own data center. The team succeeded in getting 100,000 GPUs operational in just 122 days.