WHAT do you do when you've got two beautiful women and both of them want you?
Already you're whispering to yourself 'not another love triangle'.
This one sees the introduction of two newcomers to the industry: Nakul Kapur and Aarti Chabbria.
Nakul plays Arjun, a village boy with big aspirations and a voice to match, and Aarti plays Naina a big city woman who visits Arjun's town one day and hears him sing.
He thinks he's got it and so does she and goes about trying to tempt him to try his luck in the bright lights of Mumbai.
Being an ambitious bloke (and one who knows when he's getting a free ride), Arjun doesn't need to be asked twice.
Once there Arjun tries his best to attract some attention but can't make that final breakthrough.
After meeting a music director Arjun gets frustrated at the lack of opportunities for a good-looking, talented singer.
Only Aarti and her mother (Rati Agnihorti) keep him on the straight and narrow and for Arjun life is one big turn off.
That is until the gorgeous Bobby (Kim Sharma) hits the screen. She plays a spoilt little daughter of a famous business man.
She hears Arjun sing and falls head over heals in love with him.
With her help Arjun is soon making waves and then the fun starts. Decisions, decisions, decisions.
Oh what does this poor chap do?
He's got Kim Sharma to his left and Aarti Chabbria to his right.
Aap Se Achacha Kaun Hain hits the right note and is worth the watch because it doesn't have the same actors as more or less every other release this year, which if you watch as many films as us is a welcome break.
Former model Kim Sharma is the shining star though because she has more material to play with.
She's aggresive, confident and out points everybody else in the movie.
With Devdas getting all the attention this summer you might be inclined to pass this one over we'd say don't.
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