<div>Actress Taapsee Pannu, who briefly unleashed her action side in Neeraj Pandey's "Baby", is ready to repeat her act in a full-length role but she says she won't do it right away.<br /><br />"Everybody has been asking me the same question. Will I now be able to pull off a full-length action role? I'd love to do that but not immediately," Taapsee told IANS.<br />She feels it's important she finds another capable director like Pandey.<br /><br />"I'll probably wait for the right director to do a full-length action film. Had it not been for Neeraj and the way he's shot my sequence in 'Baby', it wouldn't have made so much of an impact. If I find a capable director, I'd love to do it again," she said.<br /><br />Taapse has received appreciation from all quarters for her performance.<br />"I knew the film will be talked about. I knew I'll be appreciated but I never anticipated this kind of overwhelming response. I'm completely taken aback by this kind of appreciation," she added.<br /><br />Taapsee underwent special training in Krav Maga, a form of Israeli martial arts for her part in the film.<br /><br />She never got injured while performing the stunt sequence, but admits facing a tough time while practicing for it.<br /><br />"I had a ligament tear in the past and it had resurfaced when I was training for this scene. It bothered me so much that I had to eventually take painkillers before going to shoot,a she said.<br /><br />Taapsee is game for demanding roles. "The fact that I took up this particular role is because it made me do something I haven't done before. I think such roles really excite me," she added. Taapsee is currently awaiting the release of Tamil films "Vai Raja Vai" and "Muni 3".<br /><br /><br /></div>
<div>Actress Taapsee Pannu, who briefly unleashed her action side in Neeraj Pandey's "Baby", is ready to repeat her act in a full-length role but she says she won't do it right away.<br /><br />"Everybody has been asking me the same question. Will I now be able to pull off a full-length action role? I'd love to do that but not immediately," Taapsee told IANS.<br />She feels it's important she finds another capable director like Pandey.<br /><br />"I'll probably wait for the right director to do a full-length action film. Had it not been for Neeraj and the way he's shot my sequence in 'Baby', it wouldn't have made so much of an impact. If I find a capable director, I'd love to do it again," she said.<br /><br />Taapse has received appreciation from all quarters for her performance.<br />"I knew the film will be talked about. I knew I'll be appreciated but I never anticipated this kind of overwhelming response. I'm completely taken aback by this kind of appreciation," she added.<br /><br />Taapsee underwent special training in Krav Maga, a form of Israeli martial arts for her part in the film.<br /><br />She never got injured while performing the stunt sequence, but admits facing a tough time while practicing for it.<br /><br />"I had a ligament tear in the past and it had resurfaced when I was training for this scene. It bothered me so much that I had to eventually take painkillers before going to shoot,a she said.<br /><br />Taapsee is game for demanding roles. "The fact that I took up this particular role is because it made me do something I haven't done before. I think such roles really excite me," she added. Taapsee is currently awaiting the release of Tamil films "Vai Raja Vai" and "Muni 3".<br /><br /><br /></div>