"I want to do that but I want to become a better singer," Rahman said at a press conference here when asked if he would bring out an album of his own songs.
Rahman, who has sung several mesmerising numbers for Bollywood and Hollywood films, was also asked about the secret to his creativity.
"Greatness comes from recognising the divine, that becoming a part of the source of your inspiration. Beyond all that stuff, there is truth and that is the truth which we channelize into our consciousness," he said.
The concert was organized by the Indian mission in association with Chennai-based civil society group Sankara Nethralaya.
Prakash Swamy, the main coordinator of the concert, lauded Rahman for his quiet support to a host of philanthropic activities, including through his A R Foundation.
Swamy said performing at the concert would be a group of youngsters from Rahman's Sunshine Orchestra, that educates underprivileged children and trains them in classical music.
Presenting the award, Swamy, who is also president ofthe Sangam, described theGolden Globewinner as an embodiment of peace, humbleness and charity.
Addressing the press conference, India's Permanent Representative to the UN Syed Akbaruddin said that when Subbulakshmi sang the 'Maaithreem Bhajathe' in 1966 at the UN, "there was no issue about UN Sustainable Development Goals, no talk about peace in terms of not leaving anybody behind."
However the themes that Subbulakshmi sang about 50 years ago resonated globally and "Subbulakshmi was able to put this in simple verse and reiterate for us the broadly established global values. They continue to remain relevant to global thinking right now," Akbaruddin said.
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