If that was your intended meaning, clever wordplay. If you were genuinely asking what someone said, I can help translate or clarify.
It sounds like you're mixing Hindi slang with English. "Ye kya bak rahe ho?" roughly translates to "What nonsense are you spouting?" or "What are you rambling about?" in a casual/abrupt tone. Adding "— interesting feature" makes it feel like a humorous or sarcastic tech/product review — as if someone called a new app update nonsense but then admitted it's an interesting feature. So you're likely joking: "What are you blabbering about? Oh wait, that's actually an interesting feature." ye kya bak rahe ho
Mihael joined MConverter as a co-founder in 2023, bringing a vision to transform a tech tool into a product company built around meaningful user experience. With roots in B2B sales, product development, and marketing, he thrives on connecting the dots between business strategy and customer needs. At MConverter, he shapes the bigger picture - building the brand, inspiring teams, and pushing innovation forward with a can-do mindset. For Mihael, it’s not just about file conversions, but about creating experiences that deliver real impact. If that was your intended meaning, clever wordplay