Campaign India Team
Jun 20, 2017

Cannes Lions 2017: Ogilvy (two), L&K Saatchi & Saatchi bag Golds

Ogilvy also bags two Bronze; McCann (Silver) and BBDO (Silver) also among winners

Cannes Lions 2017: Ogilvy (two), L&K Saatchi & Saatchi bag Golds
India snared a total of seven Lions on day three of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2017.
 
Awards were announced across PR, Glass, Outdoor, Print and Publishing and Promo and Activations. Ogilvy snared two Golds and two Bronze for its 'Healthy Hands Chalk Sticks' entry for ITC Savlon.
 
L&K Saatchi & Saatchi bagged a Gold in the Glass Lions category for '#GiveHer5' for The Ammada Trust.
 
Glass Lions
 
In the Glass Lions, L&K Saatchi & Saatchi bagged a Gold for its entry #GiveHer5 for The Ammada Trust.
 
Outdoor Lions
 
Ogilvy's 'Healthy Hands Chalk Sticks' for ITC Savlon bagged a Gold in this category. 
 
McCann won a Silver for its campaign (Cat, Rabbit, Dog) for World For All (Animal Care and Adoptions).
 
Promo & Activations Lions
 
Ogilvy was the lone Indian winner in this category as it bagged Bronze for for ITC Savlon's 'Healthy Hand Chalk Sticks'. 
 
PR Lions
 
Ogilvy's entry 'Healthy Hands Chalk Sticks' for ITC Savlon bagged a Gold and Bronze in this category. 
 
BBDO India's '#ReleaseThePressure' (Integrated) snared a Silver. 
 
Print & Publishing Lions
 
None of the nine shortlists converted to a metal in this category. 
Source:
Campaign India

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