Campaign India Team
Jun 02, 2015

FAB Awards 2015: DDB Mudra Group bags India’s only metal for ‘Health Cha Shree Ganesh’

AMV BBDO London named Agency of the Year

FAB Awards 2015: DDB Mudra Group bags India’s only metal for ‘Health Cha Shree Ganesh’
Winners of the 17th International Food and Beverage Creative Excellence Awards were announced in London on 28 May. 
 
DDB Mudra Group and McCann Worldwide were the only two Indian agencies to be nominated, with the former being the only winner.
 
DDB Mudra won the FAB in the Experiential Campaign category, for its ‘Health Cha Shree Ganesh’ entry on Nutralite.
 
McCann Worldgroup received a nomination in the Radio category for its ‘Big Babol’ campaign.
 
London’s AMV BBDO was named Google FAB Agency of the Year 2015, winning 14 nominations across the categories, bagging 10 FABs and three FABulous Awards on the night.
 
Mars, Incorporated went home with the Google FAB Brand / Marketer of The Year, receiving 16 nominations across categories and winning seven FABs and two FABulous Awards.
 
A full list of nominees and winners can be viewed here.
 
All the winning work can be seen here
 
Source:
Campaign India

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