Kapoor, who describes herself as someone "who lives to eat and read in that order", says the book has characters that exit in reality and that's what prompted her to buy the film rights.
If the story gets translated onscreen, it would be Kapoor's third movie based on a novel after 'Aisha', which was a modern interpretation of Jane Austen's 'Emma' and saw the actress playing a posh Delhi girl.
The actress was in the city recently to launch Chauhan's third novel 'Those Pricey Thakur Girls' by Harper Collins.
The actress declined to name the book that her father Anil Kapoor's production company has acquired from Chauhan's other two novels -- 'The Zoya Factor' and 'Battle for Bittora'.
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"I could play a little bit of modern Indian girl in 'Delhi 6' and 'Aisha'. Both were Delhi girls. One was from Chandni Chowk while the other was from Defence colony and both girls exist."
The actress believes that reading helps her to imagine new characters and places which in turn helps her as an actor.
When asked about people's response to her extensive reading habit, Kapoor said, "People generally get surprised with women with brains.