At the age of 7, Swetha Prasad was introduced to small screen, and was well recognized as a child artist through Ektha Kapoors Serial 'Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii'. Her first big screen appearance was as Chunni and Munni in 'Makdee' (2002). 'Iqbal' (2005) was another feather in her cap directed by Nagesh Kukunoor and produced by Subhash Ghai. She has won many accolades as a child artiste.
She debuted as a heroine in Tollywood with 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' on Sri Venkateswara Creations banner, produced by 'Dil'Raju. In the role of Swapna, she exhibited an altogether varied style of dialogue delivery, and attracted the audiences with her ease in acting.
The actress when enquired about her performance says, 'I am a spontaneous actress and my acting is purely based on my instincts. I usually visually myself in the place of my character and feel the emotions literally.'
She was also appreciated by the seniors in the industry, and offers are pouring in for this graceful actress. However, Swetha is presently focusing on her career in Bollywood. If the script, character and the production are appealing she might give a nod to another Telugu film. After KBL, spectators expect to see one more Swapna on screen and Swetha Prasad might restate it as soon as she finds her cup of tea.