In an industry where a male actor is called a hero, Taapsee Pannu says her aim is to break this gender-based stereotype and she plans to do so slowly and steadily.The 31-year-old actor believes the acceptance for female-centric films from both the industry and audience can help bridge the gap between male and female actors being successful at the box office.“I feel hero has no gender and I am trying to prove that. We have for so many years fed our audience that hero is a gender-based term and they have also accepted that.“Now the change can not come overnight, it will be slow and steady. It requires a lot of perseverance from the side of all-female actors who are trying to bring the change.Citing the example of her last release Game Over, she said the home invasion thriller did not make it to the Rs 100 crore club and it is a fact she accepts.“I am expecting and hoping that it will become a commercially successful film so that other people will take a risk in the future,” she added.Taapsee’s last two releases Badla (over Rs 100 crore in India) and “Game Over” (Rs 11 crore in India) were fronted by a woman protagonist and the actor believes there is an audience for female-driven cinema today.“We are in the transition phase. All kinds of good films in this space are being accepted. Like ‘Game Over’ was a dark film, it did not have a regular entertainment quotient like a song or a comedy scene or anything. It is not visually that easily an attractive film but it got good response. Such films require a certain kind of trust from the audience.”