Campaign India Team
Sep 27, 2019

Spikes Asia 2019: 13 shortlists for India on day three

Grey (three), DDB Mudra (two), FCB Ulka (two), Leo Burnett (two), TBWA (two), BBDO and Current Global in the running

Spikes Asia 2019: 13 shortlists for India on day three
India received a total of 13 shortlists on day three of Spikes Asia 2019. This takes the total tally up to 111. Winners will be announced later tonight. 
 
Music
 
India's only shortlist in this category was earned by Grey Group India for Gillette's 'The Barbershop Girls'. 
 
Glass
 
India got two of the six shortlists in this category. BBDO got one for Ariel's 'Sons #ShareTheLoad' and Grey got the other for 'The Barbershop Girls'. 
 
Healthcare
 
Leo Burnett and TBWA got two shortlists each in this category. Leo Burnett's shortlists came for '#StopMithani' for HDFC Bank and 'Honor the donor' for Fortis. 
 
TBWA's shortlists were for 'One Mindful Mind' for NER. 
 
Current Global and Grey Group got a shortlist each for 'Can yoga sell lubricants' (Castrol) and 'Breast Buffer' for ALT Balaji. 
 
Creative Effectiveness
 
DDB Mudra's 'Project Free Period' for Stayfree and FCB Ulka's 'Sindoor Khela - #NoConditionsApply' for The Times of India got two shortlists each in this category. 
 
Integrated
 
No Indian entries were shortlisted in this category.
Source:
Campaign India

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