Campaign India Team
May 19, 2023

The One Show 2023: Winners announced

Leo Burnett India dominates with a total of eight wins including two Gold Pencils. DDB Mudra also bagged a Gold

The One Show 2023: Winners announced
India won a total of 19 Pencils at The One Show awards 2023. 
 
Leo Burnett bagged eight of those Pencils. The tally consisted of two Gold, five Silver and a Bronze Pencil. The Gold wins came for Whisper's 'The Missing Chapter'. The entry also won two Silver Pencils. The agency's work for Airtel's '175 replayed' won two Silver and a Bronze. The entry titled '#Bring2011Back' won a Silver.
 
DDB Mudra won a Gold and Silver Pencil each for Charlie Chaplin Foundation's 'A Silent Frown'. 
 
FCB India won a Silver and three Bronze for SOS Children's Villages' 'Chatpat' entry. 
 
BBDO India won a Silver and Bronze each for Ariel's 'See Equal #ShareTheLoad'. 
 
L&K Saatchi & Saatchi (Zepto - Indian Stretchable Time), Ogilvy (Cadbury Perk - Perk Disclaimers) and VMLY&R Commerce (HUL - Smart Fill) won a Bronze each.
Source:
Campaign India

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