Campaign India Team
May 25, 2021

The One Show 2021: 11 Indian entries among finalists

Ogilvy India, Wunderman Thompson, Famous Innovations and Grey among winners

The One Show 2021: 11 Indian entries among finalists
11 entries from India have made it as finalists of The One Club for Creativity’s ‘The One Show 2021’.  
 
All finalists will be awarded a Gold, Silver, Bronze Pencil or Merit at this year’s One Show, to be announced on 10 June, during the Creative Week 2021 to be held online. 
 
Ogilvy India Mumbai led with four finalists. Three of them are with Good Morning Films Mumbai for 'The Artist' on behalf of Savlon, and one is with Wavemaker Mumbai, Delta X Bangalore and Country Boyz Films Mumbai for Mondelez “#NotJustACadburyAd”.  
 
Wunderman Thompson Mumbai has three finalists, including two for Jimmy Nelson Foundation’s ‘Save Our Sentinels’, and one for ‘Jeep Iconography’, on behalf of Celica Jeep.
 
Famous Innovations (The Photographic Society of India), Good Morning Films Mumbai with Dentsu Impact (My Choices Foundation); Grey India Mumbai (Gillette); and Subhajit Mukherjee Mumbai with Wunderman Thompson Kolkata and Little Lamb Films Mumbai (Tata Pravesh) are also among the finalists.
 
The best of discipline winners for the awards will be announced on 1 June. 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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