'It is not a small thing. It's really nice that people of Bombay take such initiative and pledge to unite people through such songs,' Tytler told IANS after launching the album at La Kebabia, ahead of the 61st Republic Day.
Asked if he thinks that Mumbai has become proactive post 26/11 carnage, he said, 'Bombay was always proactive. The spirit will never die.'
The album contains four songs, including 'Saare Jahan Se Achchha...'.
Singers Jagjit Singh, Anup Jalota, Kumar Sanu, Ravindra Singh, Prem Bhatia, Jojo Gurmeet Singh, Yogesh Lakhani, Misti Mukherjee and Raju Gulati have lent their voices for the album, which will be released overseas soon.
Navin Batra, the director of the album, said: 'We are going to release this album abroad too.'
Singers Arvinder Singh, Jojo, Raju Gulati were present at the occasion, among others.