Campaign India Team
Sep 08, 2020

Ad Stars 2020: 14 wins from India

FCB India only agency to strike Gold; Cheil, Ogilvy, C-Lab and Indeed also among winners

Five Indian agencies were among the winners
Five Indian agencies were among the winners
The winners of the 2020 edition of the Ad Stars competition have been announced. 
 
Indian agencies got a total of 14 awards.
 
FCB India was the most awarded agency with two Gold and three Silver wins. All the wins were for work for the Mumbai Police. The Gold wins came in the 'PR' and 'Video Stars' category while the Silver wins were in the 'Diverse Insights', 'Film' and 'Outdoor' category.
 
Cheil won two Silver and two Bronze for work done on Samsung. The Silver wins were in the 'Video Stars' and 'Mobile' category while the Bronze wins came in the 'Film' and 'Healthcare' categories. 
 
Ogilvy won a Silver and two Bronze. The Silver win was for Mondelez India in the 'Design' category. The Bronze wins came for Gordon Thomas Honeywell and United Nations Environment Programme in the 'PR' and 'Social and Influencer' categories respectively. 
 
C-Lab won a Silver for Manipal Health Enterprises in the 'Healthcare' category.
 
Also among the winners was Indeed. It won a Bronze in the 'Data Insights' category for Reliance Broadcast Network. 
Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

10 hours ago

DV releases fresh updates to News Accelerator

Changes include modifications to keyword lists and AI optimisation for news monetisation, besides setting up a publishers coucil for feedback.

11 hours ago

Paddy’s new bet: Another indie shop in a crowded market

Santosh Padhi’s Into Creative enters an adland shaped by consolidation, digital shifts, and indie resurgence. Will its Big Directional Idea stand out?

11 hours ago

Elevate Insights partners with Consuma AI

The duo plan to combine AI-powered consumer research and human insights to provide brands with in-depth, and actionable data.

14 hours ago

Asian Paints brushes up its legacy with a warranty ...

Its new campaign blends nostalgia with strategy, using warranty as a trust anchor—because in home painting, confidence is as crucial as colour.