She worked as a model in
Mumbai. In 2004, at the Pond's
Femina Miss India contest, she won the Sony My Miss India title. She made her Kannada debut with
Thunta (2005) co-starring
Balaji playing the role of a college student. A critic wrote that she "does not impress but looks good in the song sequences". In 2006, she won the title of Miss Beautiful Hair at the Feminia Miss India pageant. In 2007, she made her Telugu debut with
Poramboku. She played a minor role in her second Kannada film
Gaja (2008). She made her Tamil debut with
Mundhinam Paartheney (2010) in which she played a
salsa trainer. A critic wrote that "Out of the three ladies, Ektha has more footage and delivers well". She took a hiatus from films and continued to work in ads while also working as a YouTuber. == Filmography ==