India, Feb. 28 -- Bold, fearless, bindaas: few in the industry can be summed up like this. Actor Taapsee Pannu embodies these traits both off and on the screen. She talks about what works and how she functions, with her recent film Assi spotlighting the sensitive subject of rape. Excerpts from her chat on The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra: If people like to watch violence on screen, let's not demarcate it as 'this violence is okay, but this violence is not'. We all enjoy big films, but all types of cinema have their own palate. If one decides to only watch a certain kind of films, our cinema will start looking like a template. Then we as an industry will not be able to produce the kind of variety we are capable of. There is also a notion people have about a film being okay to watch on OTT, but not in theatres. But the reality is that OTTs also don't want films that are not big-scale event-based. Their mandates clearly state that they only want films that are box office successes. Soon, there will be a time when movies like Assi will not be released even on OTT....