Universal Music Group and Desi Hits! said in a statement that they had brokered a worldwide recording agreement with the 29-year-old and she was already writing and recording the English-language pop album.
Her foray into the global music scene, a first for a Hindi-language film star and a sign of an increasingly outward-looking trend in the industry, will be overseen by Troy Carter, chief executive of LA-based Atom Factory.
Carter also manages Lady Gaga, the pop culture icon of hits like "Telephone", "Poker Face" and "Born This Way" who is known for her outlandish dress sense.
"It has been a long-cherished dream which is finally coming true. I am truly excited to have an opportunity to present my musical dimension on a world platform," Chopra said.
"This is a fascinating new experience for me and I am thoroughly enjoying the journey".
Desi Hits!, set up in 2007 and with offices in New York, London and Mumbai, is a media and entertainment company that specialises in "east-west fusion" and is currently working on bringing Lady Gaga to India.
The company will release Chopra's album in North America through Interscope Geffen A and M Records, part of the Universal Music Group, and in international markets through Island Records UK, the companies said.
No indication was given of the size of the deal.
Chopra is a former Miss World who switched to acting in 2002 and has established herself as one of Bollywood's leading ladies through hit films such as: "Kaminey" (Bad, 2009), "Fashion" (2008) and "Andaaz" (Method, 2003).
She has a cameo role in the upcoming Shah Rukh Khan sci-fi action adventure: "RA. One".
Chopra has sung in a number of Bollywood films, endorses a number of beauty products and is a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.
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talk about putting on a pretty face. what mockery of real music.
@Thinker..
May be pakistani media is tired of writing about terrorism.. Well what else you have to write about..
@Thinker: I mean, bole tou, we think Pakistan is our own only. Apna hi samjho.
Why Indian news is being published everywhere in paki media? Don't they have their own country's news?
@pardesi: this news on ET coz there are more indians who read and comment here than the pakistanis.Simple rule of economics and TRPs in case of mass media which jumps up for pakistani newspapers coz indians read them hence you find lot of bollywood stuff and fashion shows news here.
that is good :) go on yaaarrrrrrr
why this news on tribune?