Campaign India Team
Sep 22, 2016

Spikes Asia 2016: Day two brings 19 more shortlists for India

Announced across Digital, Digital Craft, Film Craft and Mobile

Spikes Asia 2016: Day two brings 19 more shortlists for India
Indian entries earned 19 more shortlists at Spikes Asia, announced on day two of the festival. 
 
Digital (13)
 
Thirteen Indian entries have made the cut in Digital. BBDO has five of them for '#DadsShareTheLoad'. 
 
Leo Burnett has three, two for Olx and one for Bajaj V. 
 
Publicis India's entries for Ambuja Cement have two shortlists. 
 
Ogilvy & Mather (Beauty Tips by Reshma), PHD (Chamki) and TBWA (Snap Counsellors) have a shortlist each.
 
Digital Craft (0)
 
No Indian entry made the shortlist in this category.
 
Film Craft (5)
 
BBDO India and Publicis India have two shortlists each in this category. The shortlists come for '#DadShareTheLoad' and Ambuja Cements respectively. 
 
Studio Eeksaurus has a shortlist for the Rajasthan Tourism 'Logo reveal' film.
 
Mobile (1)
 
TBWA is the only representative of India on this shortlist. The work for Snap Counsellors has earned the shortlist.
 
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