Dude look, I’ve just come back from Karaaachi (is that how you say it?), I don’t have time for New Year’s resolution, you see Lord Balfour’s daughter, a blonde reading English at Worcester who I met at a Vincent’s party in Oxford, jolly lovely girl has invited me, oh sorry, I meant son, make sure you put that in right, yeah, anyways has invited to me to this flash country house party, Tatler’s covering it too and Christ, my tailor hasn’t even made my tux. Also my obsessive tutor’s on my back about my politics essay, says it’s spelt Sindh not Sinned… what would he know? Kensington zindabad. Actually, strike that off. (Phone rings). Oh wait, one second, I’ve got a press conference with the media of Thaaatta …Tatta? Is that how you say it? Oh ok, fine….Wait, can you hold on?
(Speaking colonial Raj Urdu): Hum roti, kapra, makaan deh ga Tattako, yeh Tatta mera hai, meray baap ka Tatta hai,yeh meri ma ka Tattata aur abbhi PPP ka Tatta hai. Hum Tatta ko sab kuch deh ga. Ummm, yes, yeh paaaah-ty jaan aur khoon ki hai. Err, oh yes, aur  democracy is the best revenge.
Was that ok, Dad? No problem. Alright, I’ll see you in Switzerland for some skiing.
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Thatta (the place) vs. Bilawal'sÂ
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tatta ...
incidentally, note the subtle reference to 'sinned': more than meets the eye  -
General Charles Napier is said to have reported victory to his Governor General with a Latin one-word telegram, namely "Peccavi" – or "I have sinned (Sindh)"'