After playing a cop in "Garv: Pride and Honour", the actor is all geared up to play a cop again in Apoorva Lakhia's "Shootout At Lokhandwala".
"The film is based on the 1992 shootout in Mumbai. I play Javed Shaikh, a very honest and focused cop who is disgruntled with the system. He is a family man and doesn't want his son to become a policeman," said Arbaaz.
Talking about Sanjay Gupta's "Dus Kahaniya", he said: "My short story is called 'Matrimony'. It's about the life of a couple played by Mandira Bedi and me, involving a few twists and turns. It is about the mundane stuff in their marital life and how they deal with it.
"It also has Sudhanshu Pandey. The film depicts various emotions like honesty, betrayal, love, sacrifice and fear."
When quizzed about his plans to venture into direction or production, he said: "I want to focus primarily on my acting career right now. I wish to go ahead with production at a later stage in my life."
Other films he has in hand include Ahmed Khan's "Fool and Final", Hansal Mehta's "Woodstock Villa" and Priyadarshan's "Bhagam Bhaag".