delivers a solid performance as the tactical protagonist, while Arya provides a stylish, menacing presence as the antagonist assassin.
adds weight to the prologue, setting up the rivalry effectively. What Works
Reviewers generally agree that the first 30 minutes, focusing on the childhood training and the setup of the rivalry, are the film's strongest part. delivers a solid performance as the tactical protagonist,
Critic and audience reception highlights the contrast between the film's strong setup and its more conventional second half.
The final confrontation between the two leads is noted for its intensity and technical execution. Where it Fails “Enemy could have been better if some of
After the strong start, the narrative often falls into standard "revenge drama" tropes, losing some of the "mind game" elements promised earlier.
“Enemy could have been better if some of the cliched sequences had been avoided.” The Times of India · 4 years ago while Arya provides a stylish
Some viewers felt the second half became "clumsy" or "shallow," with a runtime that feels slightly overextended due to unnecessary romantic tracks. Viewer Perspectives