

On the whole, Enemy is an action drama with passable thrills and stunts. If he would have handled the emotions a bit better, the output would have been even better. He made solid use of stars like Arya and Vishal and narrated an action-packed film. Special mention to the action choreography which is superb.Ĭoming to the director Anand Shankar, he has done a decent job with the film. The camera work is amazing and so was the splendid production design. Thaman’s music is dull but his BGM is on fire. As the concentration is mostly on the action, the director Anand Shankar lets go of the key scenes which create a build-up to this big rift between the two heroes. The makers should have edited out the repeated scenes to make things crisp. The second half has a few lags here and there. Also, as it is an out-and-out action film, a few logics go for a toss. The story had good scope to elevate the rift between the two heroes but that is not done that well. The makers have concentrated more on the styling rather than the emotional part. The BGM is one of the biggest highlights and Thaman delivers elevates things to the next level. Prakash Raj, Mamta Mohan Das do their supporting roles well. The action shots between Arya and Vishal have been executed so well and create solid thrill for the audience. The first half is filled with crime-based scenes and the second half is reserved for solid action. The thrills are new and create an interest for the audience most of the time. In a way, Arya showcases a new angle in his acting.Įnemy is filled with full-on action. Arya is also no less and brings an edge to the film with his negative role. He looks solid and goes all out on Arya in the action sequences. Vishal is fit as a fiddle and does well in his action-packed role.
