"Rashmi Bansal is an Indian non-fiction writer and entrepreneur. Her book Stay Hungry Stay Foolish turned out to be so successful that 100,000 copies were sold in the first 10 months, eventually recording sales of over 350,000. Her next book, Connect the Dots, traced the progress of entrepreneurs without the MBA qualification. It also proved to be a best seller. Her I Have a Dream focused on social entrepreneurs, introducing an interesting mix of English and Hindi, popularly known as Hinglish, in an attempt to add a more realistic account of her personalities. In an interview with Heather Timmons of the New York Times, Bansal explained she decided to use Hinglish as it provides a more direct representation of people's voices and ""makes them more real"". Bansal has written another four bestsellers on entrepreneurs: Poor Little Rich Slum, Follow Every Rainbow, Take Me Home and Arise Awake. All are concerned with entrepreneurship with advice on how to succeed.