The "Quantico" actress has voiced the character of 'Kaa', a snake who is one of Mowgli's mentors and friends, in the Hindi version of the film.
"I love Priyanka Chopra because she plays 'Kaa' in the Hindi version. She is now in Hollywood too. I would love to act with her, and everybody in Bollywood. I think it'll be a lot of fun," Neel told PTI in an interview.
Besides Priyanka, the 12-year-old youngster also looks up to "Captain America" star Chris Evans and Matthew Perry, known for his role as Chandler Bing on the hit sitcom "Friends".
Even though he is based in New York, Neel watches Hindi films and was impressed with the critically acclaimed Irrfan Khan starrer "Talvar", which he found "very cool."
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The actor is open to do Bollywood films in the future as they have a "different acting style."
"I like everybody in Bollywood. There is a different acting style (in Bollywood). May be, in future, I would like to do a film here. It will be every exciting."
In the film, Neel plays the only human being and he said he was hand-picked by Favreau from over 2000 hopefuls for Mowgli.
The actor, however, bagged the role in his very first audition and was not aware of the number of people he was competing to essay the iconic character.
"My dad took me to the audition. When they were told I got the role they were so excited and amazed," he said.
"It felt good. I didn't know what to do because it was my first time. Whatever the director told me I started doing that because he knows everything about it. He taught me everything. Jon (Favreau) is a very nice guy and it was really fun working in the film. I liked it."
When asked if he was nervous while doing the film, Neel said, "I wasn't nervous at all, not really. Because I didn't know how big the film is."
"The Jungle Book" will release in India on April 8, a week before it hits theatres in the US.