Campaign India Team
Apr 29, 2008

It's Hello Goregaon, bye Kamala Mills for O&M

O&M has moved. And in typical Ogilvy tradition, they made sure they made some noise about it. The agency created a series of posters to support the shift, which was lined along the corridors of their office on the day of the farewell party. One of these features a guided tour from their former office in Kamala Mills to their new office in Goregaon. It's all in good fun, of course with the O&M team from Piyush Pandey, Abhijit Avasthi, Sumanto Chattopadhyay and Madhukar Sabnavis and JC Giri all thrown in for good measure.

It's Hello Goregaon, bye Kamala Mills for O&M

O&M has moved. And in typical Ogilvy tradition, they made sure they made some noise about it. The agency created a series of posters to support the shift, which was lined along the corridors of their office on the day of the farewell party. One of these features a guided tour from their former office in Kamala Mills to their new office in Goregaon. It's all in good fun, of course with the O&M team from Piyush Pandey, Abhijit Avasthi, Sumanto Chattopadhyay and Madhukar Sabnavis and JC Giri all thrown in for good measure.

The famous Fevicol 'Bus' film, which featured a rickety truck lumbering its way to its destination filled to the brim with villagers with an ad for Fevicol, stuck at the back was changed to show a logo of Ogilvy to show the shift taking place. The film was screened at the farewell party organised for the office. We are sure there were some tears shed in the process.   

       

Source:
Campaign India

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