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Dancer Eesha apologises ahead of 'Ala Bolelo' song launch from Jailer 2
✍️ The Times of India
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 02:49 PM
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Actress‑dancer Eesha, featured in the upcoming film Jailer 2, issued an apology on social media before the release of the track ‘Ala Bolelo’, saying it was her mistake.
Actress‑dancer Eesha, who performed in the upcoming sequel Jailer 2, posted a brief apology on her social media accounts on Tuesday. The post came just hours before the official release of the film’s promotional song ‘Ala Bolelo’. In the message, she wrote, “Guys, sorry, my mistake,” without providing further details about the incident that prompted the apology.
The apology was noted by fans and media outlets, who have been anticipating the song’s launch as part of the film’s marketing campaign. Jailer 2, starring leading actor Rajinikanth, is slated for release later this year, and its music has generated considerable buzz.
No official statement from the film’s producers or the music label has been released yet, and it remains unclear whether the apology relates to a scheduling error, a content issue, or a personal misstep. The song ‘Ala Bolelo’ is expected to be available on major streaming platforms shortly after the announcement.
Eesha’s brief apology underscores the high level of public scrutiny that performers face in the lead‑up to major releases, especially in high‑profile projects linked to star‑driven franchises like Jailer.
The entertainment community will watch for any further clarification from the film’s team as the promotional timeline progresses.
The apology was noted by fans and media outlets, who have been anticipating the song’s launch as part of the film’s marketing campaign. Jailer 2, starring leading actor Rajinikanth, is slated for release later this year, and its music has generated considerable buzz.
No official statement from the film’s producers or the music label has been released yet, and it remains unclear whether the apology relates to a scheduling error, a content issue, or a personal misstep. The song ‘Ala Bolelo’ is expected to be available on major streaming platforms shortly after the announcement.
Eesha’s brief apology underscores the high level of public scrutiny that performers face in the lead‑up to major releases, especially in high‑profile projects linked to star‑driven franchises like Jailer.
The entertainment community will watch for any further clarification from the film’s team as the promotional timeline progresses.