The 29-year-old actress debuted her action girl avatar in "Baby" in 2015 and then followed it up with "Pink", which highlighted the issue of women empowerment and the importance of concent in the country.
Taapsee will also be seen in "Naam Shabana", which is a spin-off based on her character from "Baby".
She has decided to break to her string of action roles by opting to star in her "Chashme Baddoor" director David Dhawan's comic remake "Judwaa 2".
"I have seen 'Judwaa' and all of David sir's films. I wanted to shift and break from what I have been doing. If I don't do it then it will be boring for the audience. I am really looking forward to adding some crazy, fun colours and glamour to my career," Taapsee told PTI.
Taapsee, who made her film debut with Telegu movie
"Jhummandi Naadam" in 2010, entered Bollywood in 2013 and has just starred in three films since then.
The actress says she has stuck to doing so little work as she felt hurrying into projects was not the path to success and she knew if she made one mistake, she would not be given a second chance to rectify it.
Taapsee was part of last year's most successful female- centric film "Pink", which delivered a progressive, provocative and powerful statement about the rights and position of women in the society.
The film received an overwhelming response at the box office hence showing the audience's growing acceptance for women-led films.
"It is a good thing. It is only going to improve from here. The audience is realising the value of content. It is not just big stars who are crowd-pullers now. The content of the film is also responsible for getting people to theatres.
"On an average at least one film a month is female- centric. A lot many of them do well. Even A-listers are doing such films. We are in a good situation.
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