Campaign India Team
Jun 21, 2016

Cannes Lions 2016: Mindshare India bags Glass Lions Grand Prix

O&M, BBDO among winners; India dominates category with three of six awards

Cannes Lions 2016: Mindshare India bags Glass Lions Grand Prix
India won three of the six trophies awarded at the Glass Lions on 20 June 2016. The haul included a Grand Prix, bagged by Mindshare for '6 Pack Band' for Brooke Bond Red Label Tea. 
 
BBDO India, Ogilvy & Mather also won Glass Lions, for 'Share the Load' for Ariel Matic and 'Beauty Tips by Reshma' for Make Love Not Scars respectively.
 
Print & Publishing Lions
 
J. Walter Thompson bagged a Bronze for its 'Night Kills Day' campaign for Neurology Sleep Centre - Sleep Clinic. 
 
Radio Lions
 
L&K Saatchi & Saatchi bagged two Silver Lions in this category. Both entries were part of the campaign 'Holiday packages for Senior Citizens', for client Thomas Cook. 
 
Contract Advertising bagged a Bronze for entry 'Nokia', for Truecaller. 
 
Promo & Activation
 
Leo Burnett bagged a Bronze Lion, India's solitary win in this category for entry 'Bajaj V'.
Source:
Campaign India

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