Campaign India Team
Jun 20, 2023

Cannes Lions 2023: India adds 13 shortlists on day two

The total tally of shortlists is now at 70

Cannes Lions 2023: India adds 13 shortlists on day two
India added 13 more shortlists on day two of the International Festival of Creativity. The total tally of shortlists is now at 70.
 
Creative Business Transformation
 
VMLY&R has two shortlists for Unilever's 'Suvidha Centre' entry. Leo Burnett also has a shortlist for Lay's 'Smart Farm'. 
 
Creative Effectiveness
 
Ogilvy's 'Shah Rukh Khan - My Ad' for Cadbury Celebrations has three shortlists in this category. 
 
Leo Burnett's 'The Missing Chapter' for Whisper has also been shortlisted in this category.
 
Creative Commerce
 
No Indian shortlist.
 
Creative Strategy
 
Leo Burnett's 'The Missing Chapter' for Whisper has two shortlists in this category. 
 
Film 
 
Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi's entries titled 'Restaurant' and 'Airport' for Zepto have a shortlist each.
 
Enormous Brands has a shortlist for Asahi's 'Robbery'.
 
Mobile
 
Ogilvy has a shortlist for Fiama's 'Talking Memes'. 
 
Agency Shortlists
Ogilvy 7
Leo Burnett 25
Dentsu Creative 11
Talented 7
FCB Group India 7
Hungry Films 1
BBDO 1
Essence MediaCom 1
Mindshare 2
Wondrlab 1
DDB Mudra Group 2
VMLY&R 2
Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi 2
Enormous 1

 

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Campaign India

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