"Yes, I'VE BEEN signed for this film. I WILL NOT talk much about it. There are other two films of mine which might be coming out- 'Maximum' and 'Rush'," Dhupia said.
The film may even star Sanjay Dutt, Kangana Ranuat, Randeep Hooda and is probably going to roll out later this year. Earlier, Karan had said, "The film has a robust ensemble cast, like Emraan, a lot of people are there in it like Kangana, Randeep Hooda and host of young brilliant actors.
We will announce the film with title and cast very soon. It's about individual paths, there is not any predominant love story. It's too early to discuss it."
Recently, Dhupia attended Karan Johar's 40th birthday bash. Besides, KJo's film, the actress could be next seen in Kabeer Kaushik's crime thriller, 'Maximum'.
The project also features Naseeruddin Shah, Sonu Sood, Vinay Pathak in pivotal roles and can hit theatres on June 29. Her other project 'Rush' is again a thriller directed by late Shamin Desai.
The film stars Emraan Hashmi and Aditya Pancholi. After the death of Desai, the project is being completed by wife Priyanka under Percept Picture Company.
Still not many women-oriented films
Neha is glad that the portrayal of girls at the big screen is changing from the homely, simple and innocent character to a bolder and stronger one. She is however undecided how long this transition will last.
"It is a brilliant thing that filmmakers have started taking a look at women characters with a special perspective. But we have to see how long it's going to last," Neha told in an interview.
"It's unlike Madhur (Bhandarkar) wasn't doing it before. There have been directors who've worked with actresses like Rekha and Sridevi. Now simply because you have got a movie like 'The Dirty Picture', it doesn't suggest the change is occurring everywhere.
"I can't name multiple film like that. There don't seem to be many such women-oriented films being made. There's one or maximum two. It has always been a male-dominated industry. But it surely is changing, that is a good thing," she added.
The former Miss India made her Bollywood debut with 2003 film "Qayamat: City Under Threat", where she played Ajay Devgn's love interest.
She went directly to do bold films like "Julie" and "Sheesha" but later shifted directly to performance-oriented roles with films like "Mithya", "Delhi Heights" and "Phas Gaye Re Obama".
Neha says it's welcoming to look out-of-the-box ideas in Bollywood.
"It is good to look that we have got some breakthrough directors who've come forward and are willing to make films. What's even better is they have the support of the folk who've the cash and those that have the talent," said the 31-year-old.
"It isn't just the filmmakers, writers and producers but additionally the actors who're acutely aware of the truth that they would like to do something way more engaging," she added.
The actress is now waiting for the discharge of her upcoming film "Maximum", also featuring Sonu Sood and Naseeruddin Shah.
She plays Sonu's wife Supriya within the film. Directed by Kabeer Kaushik it's slated for release June 29.
The film was recently showcased on the 13th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) weekend and awards held in Singapore.
Though this is a male-dominated film, Neha is confident she is going to make an impression at the audience.
"It is less complicated to face out in a male-dominated film than it's to face out in an ensemble cast. My character is crucial a part of the film," she added.