Campaign India Team
Jun 23, 2016

Cannes Lions 2016: Seven Indian shortlists in Film, two in Entertainment

BBDO (3), O&M (2), L&K Saatchi, Leo Burnett, Lowe and Publicis in the race

Cannes Lions 2016: Seven Indian shortlists in Film, two in Entertainment
Among shortlists in Film Lions, Entertainment Lions and and Entertainment Lions for Music categories revealed on 23 June at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity are nine Indian contenders.
 
Film Lions
 
Indian entries received seven shortlists in this category. 
 
Ogilvy & Mather's 'How to Get Perfect Red Lips' and 'How to Apply Eyeliner' for Make Love Not Scars earned a shortlist each. 
 
BBDO India's 'Dad's Share The Load' for Ariel also has two shortlists in Film. 
 
Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi's entry 'Man' for Thomas Cook is in contention. 
 
Publicis Communications' 'A Giant's Story' for Ambuja Cement and Leo Burnett's 'Sons of Vikrant' for Bajaj are also in the race for metal. 
 
Entertainment Lions
 
BBDO's 'Dad's Share The Load' has earned a shortlist here too. 
 
Mullen Lowe Lintas Group's joint entry with Mullen Lowe Colombia titled 'Chamki: The girl from the future' for Unilever Global has also made the cut. 
 
There are no shortlists from India in the Entertainment Lions for Music category.
 
Also readCannes Lions 2016: The Indian contenders
 
Source:
Campaign India

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