Campaign India Team
Jun 24, 2023

Cannes Lions 2023: Leo Burnett and FCB bag wins on day five

India ends with 25 Lions this year with Leo Burnett the most-awarded; Ogilvy Mumbai wins 'agency of the year - strategy'

Cannes Lions 2023: Leo Burnett and FCB bag wins on day five
India ended the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity with two Lions on day five.
 
Winners across Film, Glass, Sustainable Development Goals, and Titanium were announced.
 
While India drew a blank across Film, Glass and Titanium, Leo Burnett and FCB had wins in the Sustainable Development Goals category.
 
Leo Burnett won Silver for Lay's 'The Biochar Product'.
 
FCB Group India won a Bronze for Navneet's 'Tr for Teacher' campaign. 
 
Overall, Leo Burnett leads the India tally in terms of wins. Ogilvy India bagged the 'agency of the year-strategy'.
 
Agency Shortlists Bronze Silver Gold Grand Prix Total
  (1 point upto 10) 3 points 7 points 15 points 35 points (for Creative Effectiveness)  
Ogilvy 7   1   1 47
Leo Burnett 29 4 6 1   65
Dentsu Creative 12 3       18
Talented 7 2 1     17
FCB Group India 8 1 2 1   36
Hungry Films 1         1
BBDO 1         1
Essence MediaCom 1 1       3
Mindshare 2 1       4
Wondrlab 1         1
DDB Mudra Group 2 1       4
VMLY&R 3         3
Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi 2         2
Enormous 1         1

 

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Campaign India

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