Campaign India Team
Apr 26, 2022

The One Show 2022: 55 Indian finalists

Dentsu Webchutney leads with 21 finalists

The One Show 2022: 55 Indian finalists

The organisers of the One Show have announced the finalists for this year's awards. 

India has a total of 55 finalists. Dentsu Webchutney with 21, leads among Indian agencies. All the finalists come for its entry for Vice World News' 'The Unfiltered History Tour'.

Ogilvy India has a total of 12 finalists. Eight of these are for Mondelez India's 'Shah Rukh Khan - My Ad'. The agency also has one shortlist each for Dove's '#StopTheBeautyTest', Mondelez India's 'Hate is Unstoppable', MTV + ARDSI' 'Memory Karaoke' and Cadbury 5 Star's 'Nothing Coin'. 

DDB Mudra is third on the list with seven finalists. Three of these are for McDonald's 'EatQual', two for Battlegrounds Mobile India's 'Game Responsibly', and one each for Spotify's '#PlayThis' and Stayfree's 'Daughter's Day'.

FCB India has six finalists. Five of these are for The Times of India's 'The Nominate Me Selfie'. The other finalist is for UNAIDS' 'The Mirror - See Me As I Am'. 
 
Byju's India has three finalists for its entry titled 'Master Ji - A Teachers' Day tribute'. 
 
Early Man Film Mumbai (Battlegrounds Mobile India - Game Responsibly), Lowe Lintas Mumbai  (Lifebuoy - H for Handwashing), and VMLY&R Commerce Mumbai (Lifebuoy - Hackwashing) have two finalists each.
 
Winners will be announced on 19 May.

 

Source:
Campaign India

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