Kapoor bought the official rights of "24", the first season of which was launched in India in 2013. He has also collaborated with the makers of Emmy-winning series "Modern Family" for television viewers here.
"There is something else as well that I am doing after 'Modern Family'. We are working on it. I can't reveal anything at the moment," Kapoor told PTI.
In 2008, the 59-year-old actor was seen in "Slumdog Millionaire", a British drama film directed by Danny Boyle. He was also seen in "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" (2011), an American action spy film.
Following an overwhelming response to the first season of "24" from Indian viewers, the "Mr India" actor is now working on the second season of the show.
"When you do something that has international aesthetics you raise the bar, as you have to be appealing not only to Indian audiences but those who stay outside India," he said.
"We want to deliver something that is of international standard, so it's taking time. We have raised the bar with season two of '24'," Kapoor said.
In season two, the "Pukar" star will reprise his role of ATU chief Jai Singh Rathore.
"24" is a real time finite espionage series which traces the life of Anti-Terrorist Unit (ATU) Chief Jai Singh Rathore as he battles the odds in the line of duty during the course of 24 hours.
The director-actor is all praise for thespian Soumitra
Chatterjee.
"Soumitra Chatterjee is our Marcello Mastroianni. I would love to direct him in future. He is one of the greatest actors," Kapoor said.
He is coming to Kolkata again later this week for the 'I Don't Like It-As You Like It by Rajat Kapoor' show on June 19.
