Film production is the new thing on actress Neha Dhupia's mind. She says it may happen in the future.
"The one business that I always wanted to do is the filmmaking business. I am looking to get ito production in future. I want to produce films," said Neha.
If her wish comes true, she's join the list of Bollywood beauties who have entered the production domain. The list already includes the likes of Pooja Bhatt, Shilpa Shetty, Dia Mirza, Lara Dutta, Juhi and Preity Zinta.
Meanwhile, Neha will next be seen on the big screen in "Ekkees Toppon Ki Salaami". Her role is that of a struggling actress.
Of struggle in real life, the former beauty queen said: "It's an ongoing process. Everybody is struggling - be it people in the top league or the newcomers."
The film features Neha in a song via which she has paid a tribute to celebrated actresses like Helen, Madhuri Dixit, Zeenat Aman and Aishwarya Rai. She says she was especially conscious about imitating dancer par excellence Helen.
"It was a very challenging song where I had to copy the steps of legendary actresses. I was consious about imitating Helenji. She is a legend and a fabulous dancer. The song is part of the film and it's very unusual," she added.
--Indo-Asian News Serice
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