Campaign India Team
Sep 10, 2015

Spikes Asia 2015: 25 more shortlists for India

Shortlists across Branded Content and Entertainment, Digital, Film, Film Craft, Mobile, Print and Poster Craft, and Radio announced

Spikes Asia 2015: 25 more shortlists for India

India bagged a total of 25 shortlists on day two of Spikes Asia 2015. Shortlists were announced across Branded Content and Entertainment, Digital, Film, Film Craft, Mobile, Print and Poster Craft, and Radio categories. BBDO India and Taproot Dentsu lead with five each. Ramesh Deo Productions has four.

Branded Content and Entertainment

DDB Mudra's entry for Nutralite has got India's only shortlist in this category.

Digital

BBDO India has three entries shortlisted in digital. Two of these are for Ariel Matic and one for Whisper.

Film

Six Indian entries have made the shortlists in this category. Contract has two for Tata Docomo, Taproot Dentsu has one for Mumbai Mirror, DDB Mudra has one for Volkswagen, Ogilvy & Mather's entry for Chennai Liver Foundation and Early Man Films' for BigRock have also made the cut.

Film Craft

Ramesh Deo Productions dominates India's shortlist count in this category with four shortlists, all for Mumbai Mirror. BBDO and Chris Chros Films have two shortlists each in this category. BBDO's entries are for iCongo and Star Sports, while Chris Chros' are for World for All. Taproot (for Mumbai Mirror), Leo Burnett (for Amazon), McCann (for Nestle) have a shortlisted entry each. The category has 11 shortlists from India in total.

Print and Poster Craft

Four Indian entries have made the shortlists, three of which are Taproot Dentsu's for Mumbai Mirror. Contract has one for ATSS Security Solutions Provider.

Mobile, Radio

No Indian entry has made the cut in these categories.

Also read: Spikes Asia 2015: 63 shortlists from India

 

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Campaign India

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