Radhika Joshi
Jul 15, 2013

Video: Campaign India 'Love That Ad'

We asked consumers which ad they liked best from the six presented on Campaign India from 01 July to 05 July.

In this video segment, Campaign India captures the consumer pulse on commercials released recently.

Those featured here were shown the ads, and asked to name their favourite and why.

None of them are employed with advertising or media agencies or the brands whose ads were featured.

In case you've missed watching these ads, have a look below.

MTS

 

 

Credits

Client MTS

Creative agency Rediffusion Y&R

Chief creative officer Sam Ahmed,

National creative director Komal Bedi Sohal

Account: Bhaskar Gosh

Production House: Old School Films

Director: Piyush Raghani

Director of photography: Deepti Gupta

Music director: Dhruv Ghanekar

Producers: Surashmi Basu, Annie Sukheshwala

Chingles

Credits:

Client: Dharampal Satyapal

Creative agency: Dentsu Marcom

Account management: Sunita Prakash, Payal Dhawan, Dhruv Lavania

Planning: Narayan Devanathan, Rabia Sooch

National creative director: Titus Upputuru

Creative director: Abhinav Karwal

Art director: Sumit Vashisht

Copywriter: Titus Upputuru, Anish Nath, Kapil Rana

Director (of the film): Amit Sharma

Production house: Chrome Films

Redbus.in

 

 

Credits

Client: Redbus.in

Agency: Lowe Lintas

Creative: Arun Iyer, Rajesh Ramaswamy, Kishore Mohandas, Gerald Anith, Sooraj Pillai, Rohan Kodialbail, Aarthi Sivakumar.

Business head: G V Krishnan, Anand Narayan, Savio Fernandes, Deejan P

Production house: Eeksaurus, Mumbai Nilima

Director: Suresh Eriyat

Alto K10

 

 

Credits

Client: Maruti Suzuki (Alto)

Creative agency: Lowe Lintas and Partners

Creative team: Amer Jaleel, Shriram Iyer, Uday Shankar Rao, Ankush Pande, ArkoProvo Bose, Tridip Nandi, Ajoy Krishna, Shweta Sharma

Business: Naveen Gaur, Syed Amjad Ali, Hindol Purkayastha, Kunal Sharma,

Planning: Anurag Prasad, Ketaki Chand

Production: Storytellers

Director (Film): Arun Gopalan

Emami

Credits:

Client: Emami (Fair and Handsome)

Creative agency: Situations Advertising

Creative director: Milind Nabar

Production house: Canvas films

Director (film): Shakun Batra

ITC Classmate

Credits

Client: ITC Limited

Brand: Classmate (Pens)

Chief executive: CS Das

Head of sales and marketing: Nripendranath Thakur

Marketing manager: Karan Kumar

Brand managers: Himavan Singh Dahiya ,Varun Goel

Creative agency: Rediffusion Y&R

Chief creative officer and vice chairman: Sam Ahmed National

National creative director: Komal Bedi Sohal

Creative head: Sneh Nihalani

Creative partner: Khalid Khatri

Planning

Chief strategy officer: Gautam Talwar

Planning head: Kavita Kailas

Account management

Branch head: Shuvadeep Nag

AVP and chief of staff: Kalyani Srivastava

Brand partner: Shruti Chadha

Production house: Finger Print Films

Director: Rajesh Mapuskar

Director of photography: Jason West

Lyrics: Gulzar

Music director: Dhruv Ghanekar

Producers: Madhukar Kotian, Allan D'souza, Geeta Laxman

Source:
Campaign India

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