She is known for her roles as Dharma in the television show Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat (2015–2016),[5][6] and as Yasodhara - the wife of Prince Siddhartha - in the film Bimba Devi Alias Yashodhara (2018).
[14] In this she played the central role of Gauri,[15] a middle class Bengali girl, for her performance she was nominated for the Indian Telly Award for Fresh New Face in 2007.
In 2008 she also participated in dance reality show Tyohaar Dhamaka on entertainment channel 9x with Shubangi Atre and Jay Bhanushali in her team.
[6] In 2011 she played a role of a character of her age opposite Sandeep Kulkarni in Zee Marathi's daily soap Guntata Hriday He by Satish Rajwade.
She was earlier supposed to play the role of Princess Amba in the series,[21] but had to opt out of it because her prior commitments clashed with the shoot of the show.
[25] Its a comedy drama film in which a submissive policeman who likes to keep his boss happy is stunned when his wife lands a better-paying job, written by Omkar.
[citation needed] Subhash played a lead role in Manoj Palrecha's 2006 Marathi film Sage Soyare alongside Sonali Kulkarni, Pankaj Vishnu and Vilas Ujawane.
[31] In the same year she also starred alongside Ankush Chaudhary, Jitendra Joshi, Sushant Shellar, Yatin Karyekar, Shakuntala Nare and Amit Phalke in the Marathi film Aaila Re!!
[46][47] In 2018 Subhash made her debut in Sinhala language and she played her first title role opposite Indian actor Arpit Choudhary in Prof. Sunil Ariyaratne’s film Bimba Devi Alias Yashodhara.
[51][52] In 2019 Subhash starred alongside Milind Gunaji and Sainkeet Kamat in the Marathi film Miranda House[53] directed by Rajendra Talak.
[54] In 2022 she starred alongside Hemal Ranasinghe and Ajmal Ameer in Indian-Sri Lankan bilingual horror thriller film Second Show directed by A.T.
[55] Subhash is a model for TV advertisements for products like Lion Date Jam, Everest Gharam Masala, Lifebouy, 3 roses and others.
She received praise for her work in the "Meethe mein kuch meetha ho jaaye" ad campaign[56][57] for Cadbury's after which she was referred to as the 'Cadbury girl'.