The announcement comes a day after the ban on the film under Section 144 of CrPc was lifted by District Collectors across the state following a compromise reached on Saturday between Haasan and Muslim outfits who were up in arms against it, claiming the film offended their sentiments.
"The film is to be released coming Thursday, February 7, crossing all hurdles," the 58-year-old filmmaker said in a statement shortly after both he and government withdrew their petitions before the High Court.
Justice S Rajeswaran allowed Haasan and government to withdraw their pleas after they expressed their wish to do so.
Haasan thanked Chief Minister Jayalalithaa for "helping me," apparently referring to government brokered talks with protesting Muslim groups, despite a "delay in justice," that helped him to end the week long standoff.
"Wherever I go or live, your hearts are my permanent address," said the actor, who had threatened to go on a self imposed exile following the ban. Haasan dedicated his film to his fans and welfare clubs monitored by him.
Haasan said he would return the money sent by fans in the belief that even if politics and religion left him in the lurch, he had many houses where he can eat and sleep.
The compromise with Muslim groups preceded an emotional outpouring by Haasan, who had spoken of having to pledge his house in the making of the Rs 100 crore multi-lingual spy thriller that was released in other states, barring his own. (MORE)
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