Campaign India Team
Jan 24, 2012

Roopak Saluja and Abhishake Das part of Adfest jury

Saluja will be a part of jury panel for Film Craft and New Director Lotus while Das will be a part of Cyber Lotus jury

Roopak Saluja and Abhishake Das part of Adfest jury

Roopak Saluja (L) and Abhishake Das (R)

After the announcement of Prasoon Joshi as the jury president for Press Lotus, Adfest 2012. Adfest has announced two more Indians to be a part of their jury panel for different categories.

Roopak Saluja ,co-founder and managing director, Bang Bang Films and Jack in the Box Worldwide has been selected to the Adfest 2012 jury. He will sit on the Film Craft and New Director panels for the event, which will take place from 18 to 20 March in Pattaya, Thailand.

In addition to that, Abhishake Das, brand partner (creative), BBH, has been selected to be a part of the Cyber Lotus jury panel.

Delighted with his selection, Saluja said, "Having participated in Adfest a couple of times over the past few years, I must admit I'm pretty kicked at being invited to serve on the jury this year.  The quality of work that makes it to the top is generally of a very high standard and I'm looking forward to contributing to the maintenance of that standard.  The icing on the cake is the privilege of having a say in the Fab Four New Director selection."

Das commented, "I'm excited to see the cyber entries from the APAC region, and see where we as a country stand. There is just as much to learn every entry that doesnt make it through, as it is from the ones that take home the metals."

Source:
Campaign India

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