Campaign India Team
Jun 16, 2019

Cannes Lions 2019: 13 shortlists for India across Design, Film Craft, Health & Wellness, Print and Publishing

India bagged no shortlists in the Pharma category

Cannes Lions 2019: 13 shortlists for India across Design, Film Craft, Health & Wellness, Print and Publishing
Indian agencies received a total of 13 shortlists across the Design, Health & Wellness, Print and Publishing and Pharma Lions.
 
TBWA got six of them, while DDB Mudra got three and McCann got two. Publicis and Wunderman Thompson got one shortlist each.
 
Design Lions
 
TBWA India received both of India’s shortlists in this category for the entry ‘One Mindful Mind’ for Neurogen Brain and Spine Institute. 
 
Film Craft Lions
 
Publicis India (One in a million - Vicks) and Wunderman Thompson (Blink and they're gone - Jimmy Nelson Foundation) got a shortlist each in this category. 
 
Health & Wellness Lions
 
TBWA’s ‘One Mindful Mind’ got two shortlists in this category too.
 
Pharma Lions
 
No show.
 
Print & Publishing
 
DDB Mudra’s campaign for Khalsa Aid has three shortlists in this category. The entries are titled ‘Young man’, ‘old man’ and ‘kid’.
 
McCann India has two shortlists for ‘Cure 1’ and ‘Cure 2’ for Mindopeners Counseling for Depression. 
 
TBWA India has two shortlists in this category too for Neurogen Brain and Spine Institute’s ‘One mindful mind’. 
 
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