The national award winning actor will also visit a rain-affected area at Pallikaranai here.
"This year he (Haasan) has decided not to celebrate his birthday while Chennai people are distressed by the rains. Instead he will be visiting a medical camp, set up by his Narpani Iyakkam (welfare movement) at Avadi," he said.
Hassan, who has been hinting at his political foray, would be "reaching out to people with his special message and plans for the future," the spokesperson said without divulging further details.
He has also been critical of the K Palaniswami led AIADMK government over alleged corruption, drawing the ire of several ministers.
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