Haasan had last week said he would launch his political tour on February 21 from the residence of former president late A PJ Abdul Kalam in Rameswaram in Ramanathapuram district, which also happens to be the actor's native.
Today, he held a meeting here with fans from districts, including Ramanathapuram and Madurai, which he will cover during his first phase of tour.
"The welfare work will grow manifold and like before it will be exemplary and plans for this have been devised and we are going to implement it," he told them, referring to the task on hand to connect with the people.
Haasan said the welfare work would grow commensurately and hailed his fans as "heroes of welfare work." From being fans, they were now moving towards the next phase, he said.
"A duty and necessity to move you towards the next phase has now come to me," he said.
Welfare activities were nothing new and being done for the past about 35 years. Now it was going to get more intensified, he added.
The actor also asked his fans to be accommodative as new "brothers" will now join them.
He dismissed as rumour a claim that he will be addressing his first public meeting on February 24 in Madurai.
Haasan said the itinerary of his tour for February 21, 22 and 23 will be later announced.
Later, participating in a Canara Bank branch opening function, Hassan said he was confident that he will get many "brothers" in his journey which would be starting point to bring out the pride of India from Tamil Nadu.
Digital world was the youth pathway, he said and expressed confidence that no village would be left out of this digital age and the crowd from cities will ease.
A day would come when people will say happily that they live in villages with all amenities including health care facilities with progress in digital technology, he added.
Announcing his political tour in his weekly column in Tamil weekly "Ananda Vikatan" on January 18 last, the actor had said he too shared the vision of Kalam who dreamt of a "good Tamil Nadu."
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