Campaign India Team
Jun 18, 2014

Cannes 2014: PHD bags two Gold Media Lions, Lowe and Partners gets one in Mobile, for Kan Khajura Tesan

McCann wins two Silver and two Bronze Lions in Outdoor; Ogilvy adds a Bronze Media Lion to tally

Cannes 2014: PHD bags two Gold Media Lions, Lowe and Partners gets one in Mobile, for Kan Khajura Tesan
India bagged three Gold Lions on day two of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2014. Winners of the Mobile, Media and Press Lions categories were announced on the evening of 17 June.
 
Media Lions
 
PHD India and Lowe and Partners Worldwide (Mumbai) won two Gold Lions for the entry 'Kan Khajura Tesan' for Hindustan Unilever in this category.
 
Ogilvy & Mather bagged a Bronze for 'Message Barter', for the Akanksha Foundation.
 
McCann Lima won the Grand Prix in this category for 'Happy ID' for Coca-Cola.
 
Mobile Lions
 
'The Kan Khajura Station' entered by Lowe and Partners Worldwide (Mumbai) bagged the only metal for Indian work in this category - a Gold.
 
The Grand Prix in this category went to FCB Brazil for 'Protection Ad' for Nivea Sun Kids. 
 
Outdoor Lions
 
McCann Worldgroup India bagged two Silver and two Bronze metals in the Outdoor category. The Silver Lions were for the campaign comprising Big Babol entries 'Tangerine’, ‘Mango’ and ‘Pear’. The Bronze Lions were for the 'Cat’, ‘Bear’ and ‘Camel' series for Premier Kitchen Tissues.
 
The Grand Prix in this category went to Whybin\TBWA Group Melbourne for its entry ANZ Gaytms for ANZ Bank.
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Campaign India

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