"I am working on my first single, which I will be releasing soon. It should be out by end of May or June," Mauli told.
The single is "something which I always wanted to do", she said, adding, "It reflects who I am. It is American and has both Hindi and English (lyrics). I have sung, composed and written it."
Mauli was a participant of singing reality show "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge" in 2007, through its US auditions.
She says her track for Kangna for "I Love NY" is very special.
"It is special because it is a solo track. It is a side of me that a lot of my fans haven't got the time to see. It is a deep song and mostly people have seen me singing faster songs," she said.
Mauli feels that her voice suits most contemporary actresses, with Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone topping the list.
"I think my voice would suit Priyanka very well. My voice would suit Deepika also, hopefully. I like to believe that I have a voice which would suit the mainstream actresses. They are all contemporary and my age," said the 25-year-old.
The singer has also been seen in many reality shows and doesn't deny the fact that they helped her get a foothold in the industry.
"I guess the main thing is that I came through a reality show. 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa' gave me the recognition because people enjoyed me in the show," she said.
Mauli has also been seen in shows like "Khatron Ke Khiladi 4", "Kahani Comedy Circus Ki" and "Welcome - Baazi Mehmaan Nawaazi Ki".
But does she find it tough to balance reality shows and singing together?
"My first love has been my music. I was born into a musical family. My mother is a classical dancer. Through my dance training, I got introduced to acting. I have been brought up to do multiple things. So it is natural for me to do both things together.
"I am glad that I get to do it. It is all in me. I do what comes my way," she said.
Talking abut her future plans, Mauli said she is looking to do character roles on TV.
"If something on TV comes, which I can do, then I will. I am keen on character roles. There have been a few which I have been approached for, but nothing has worked out," she said.