Amrita is model and an Indian film actress, who is seen in Malayalam as well as Bollywood movies. She appeared on the big screen as child artist at the tender age of four years. Amrita Prakash was seen in various print ads, television commercials and television shows. She was born on 12th May, 1987 in Jaipur.
In her career shot, Amrita appeared in more than fifty TV commercials and movies. Amrita is memorable for her lively hosting of the first reality show for kids - Fox Kids aired on Star Plus. At the age of twelve years, Amrita played the character of Mili in 'Tum Bin' by Anubhav Sinha. Afterwards, Amrita was a part of 'Kya Masti Kya Dhoom' on Star Plus as an anchor alongside B-Town actress Sonali Bendre. Sanskriti Thakral was the lead role played by Amrita in the TV serial named 'Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai' in 2008.
Amrita Prakash acted in Malayalam movie named 'Manjupoloru Penkutty'. It was directed by the eminent director Kamal. The plot of the film revolved around a 16 year old girl, whose step-father molest her and tries to kill her. Amrita's performance in this movie was critically acclaimed.
The actress played a prominent role of the character 'Choti' in the film 'Vivah' by Sooraj Barjatya. Various big artists like Shahid Kapoor, Amrita Rao, Anupam Kher and Seema Biswas were co-starring with Amrita in this film. She received nomination of Star Dust Award for Best Supporting Role.
After her film 'Vivah', Amrita became a part of Rajshri Films group and she featured in another film titled 'Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi' by Rajshri Productions. During this time, she decided not to do small screen and she started working in regional films. Amrita appeared in the other films named 'Koi Mere Dil Mein Hai' (2003), 'We Are Family' (2010) and 'Na Jaane Kabse..' (2011).
Looking at the television journey of the actress, she acted in various TV serials like 'Kohi Apna Sa', 'Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat', 'A Walk In Your Shoes', 'Ye Meri Life Hai', 'Saat Phere', 'Cats', 'Jhoome Naache Gaaye', 'Rishtey', 'Hum Ne Li Hai - Shapath', 'Kashmeer' and 'C.I.D'.