Campaign India Team
Apr 11, 2019

The One Show 2019: 34 finalists from India

Entries from Wunderman Thompson (eight), Cheil Worldwide (six), Taproot Dentsu (six), DDB Mudra Group (five), TBWA (three), FCB Ulka (two), Ogilvy (two), Blink Digital (one) and WATConsult (one) in the running

The One Show 2019: 34 finalists from India
Indian agencies secured 34 finalists at the One Show 2019. 
 
Leading the way is Wunderman Thompson India with eight finalists for Jimmy Nelson Foundation 'Blink Test' done with its Amsterdam office.  
 
Cheil Worldwide India Gurugram has six finalists. Three of these came for Sense International's 'The Good Vibes Project' and three were for Samsung Electronics' 'Baby Voice Forever'. The latter was entered in collaboration with its Seoul office.
 
Taproot Dentsu also has six entries in the finalists list for Dulux Paints.
 
DDB Mudra Group Mumbai is next on the list with five finalists for Johnson & Johnson's 'Project Free Period'.  
 
TBWA\India has three finalists, all for NeuroGen Brain & Spine Institute/Asha Ek Hope Foundation 'Blink to Speak'.  
 
FCB Ulka has two - both for Theater of Relevance's 'Nyay ke Bhanwar Mein Bhanwari'.  
 
Ogilvy has two. One is in collaboration with Hungry Films for MP Tourism Development Corporation and the other is for Reliance General Insurance's '#HoliNotHooliganism'. 
 
Blink Digital (Amazon Echo - Play My Song) and WATConsult (Project Nanhi Kali - #PowerlessQueen) are also in the running for a win with one finalist each. 
 
Winners will be announced between 6-10 May 2019. 
Source:
Campaign India

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