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India's Cannes trophy shelf gets heavier
India's Cannes trophy shelf gets heavier

Time of India

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  • Time of India

India's Cannes trophy shelf gets heavier

Mumbai: Indian agencies won a Gold, two Silvers and seven Bronze Lions on Day 3 of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity on Wednesday, taking their overall tally to 22 - including three Golds, eight Silvers and 11 Bronzes at the time of going to press on Wednesday. Leo India won a Gold in the Creative Data category for ACKO's 'Tailor Test'. "Winning Gold at Cannes for this campaign is a proud moment for us. This is a testament to how powerful creativity can emerge from the simplest data-often hiding in everyday life," said Rajdeepak Das, CCO, Publicis Groupe South Asia and chairman at Leo South Asia. Leo India also picked up a Silver Lion in the Media category for Cathay Pacific's 'Takeoff Takeover', a campaign that used real-time flight data to create a hyper-targeted airport campaign. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like If You Eat Ginger Everyday for 1 Month This is What Happens Tips and Tricks Undo FCB India won a Silver in the PR category for 'Lucky Yatra', a campaign created for the Indian Railways. That takes the group's tally at the festival to three Lions - with a Gold and a Bronze won earlier. Havas India's 'Ink of Democracy' for The Times of India, which featured newspaper pages printed with unused electoral ink, won two Bronzes in the Direct and Media categories. The campaign had earlier won Gold in the Print and Publishing category on Day 1. "Winning a Gold and two Bronze Lions for Ink of Democracy is a moment of immense pride, for the work, the people behind it, and what it stands for. Huge shoutout to Team ToI and our global team for their belief in the idea and all the support," said Rana Barua, group CEO, Havas India, Southeast Asia and North Asia. Live Events Ogilvy India's 'Eye Test Menu' for Titan clinched another Bronze, this time in the Media Category. Other Bronze winners included Dentsu Creative's 'Garuda Rakshak' for DSP Mutual Fund and Talented's 'Nature Shapes Britannia' for Britannia Industries, both in the Media category. Ogilvy India's 'Box to Beds' for Amazon won a Bronze in PR, while BBH India's 'Bassi Vs Men's Facewash' for Garnier picked up a Bronze in the Social & Creator category. India also added one shortlist on Day 3. BBDO India's long-running gender-equality campaign for Ariel, 'Share The Load', earned a spot in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Lions under the newly launched Long-Term Brand Platform subcategory. The country's final shortlist count now stands at 85. Elsewhere, Actor Reese Witherspoon, joined by e.l.f. Beauty's CMO Kory Marchisotto, unveiled Sunny - a new Gen Z-focused sister brand to Hello Sunshine aimed at amplifying young female voices in media. Another session had TikTok's global head of business marketing Sofia Hernandez joining creators Keith Lee and Logan Moffitt to explore how modern culture is shaped "not in boardrooms, but in comment sections."

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