Campaign India Team
Aug 27, 2018

Ad Stars 2018: Cheil India bags Grand Prix for 'Good Vibes'

Agency bags a total of nine metals including Gold; DDB Mudra and TBWA also win Gold

Ad Stars 2018: Cheil India bags Grand Prix for 'Good Vibes'
The Ad Stars organising committee announced winners for this year's awards. 
 
Cheil India bagged a total of nine awards on the night including a Grand Prix in the mobile category for 'The Good Vibes Project' for Sense International.
 
The piece of work also bagged a Gold, three Silvers and a Bronze.
 
Cheil's 'Samsung Service Van' also won a Silver and  two Bronze.
 
DDB Mudra Group won Gold for 'Project Free Period' for Johnson & Johnson. The entry bagged three Silvers and Bronze to take the agency's metal tally to five. 
 
TBWA bagged a Gold for 'Blink to Speak for Neurogen Brain and Spine Institute. The entry also won Silver and Bronze. 
 
Ad Stars 2018 was held in Busan, South Korea between 22-24 August.
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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