Campaign India Team
Nov 17, 2021

One Asia Creative Awards 2021: 20 Indian shortlists

Famous Innovations (11), Ogilvy (eight) and Chrome Pictures represent India

One Asia Creative Awards 2021: 20 Indian shortlists
The organisers of the One Asia Creative Awards have announced the shortlists for the inaugural edition of the awards.
 
India has 20 shortlists. 
 
Famous Innovations leads with 11. It has three shortlists each for Radio Zindagi (The Applegram) and The Photographic Society of India (The Photograph that Wasn't), two each for Monster.com (The Sunsets I Wish I Saw Calendar) and Communiti Brewary (The Micro Newsary), and one for Tadoba Wildlife Sanctuary (Avoid Humans).
 
Ogilvy has eight shortlists - four each for Mondelez India's '#NotJustACadburyAd' and Dove's 'Stop The Beauty Test'. 
 
Chrome Pictures has a shortlist for Facebook's 'Pooja Didi' 
 
One Asia 2021 finalists will be announced in mid-December, with Gold, Silver and Bronze winners unveiled in January.
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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