Delhi: The results of the Clio Awards have been announced and India has brought home 6 awards.
The winners will be celebrated at the 64th annual Clio Awards on May 1 at Gotham Hall in New York City.
India bagged two silver and four bronze at the awards.
From India, Ogilvy has won a silver for Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea's 'Megh Santoor' campaign in the audio craft category.
Brand David brought home a Silver for Colgate’s ad film ‘The Sweet Truth.’
Shemaroo won a bronze for films Bahubali 1 and 2.
BBDO brought home a bronze for Ariel’s social media campaign ‘See the Signs of 'Silent Separation.’
Ogilvy won two bronzes for The Coca Cola Company’s Coca-Cola ‘Plate Hopping’ film and Brooke Bond Taj Mahal tea’s ‘Megh Santoor.’
The Clio Awards, founded in 1959, aims to celebrate creative excellence in advertising, honouring the work and talent at the forefront of the industry in a variety of specialised fields, including: sports, fashion, music, entertainment, cannabis and health.
Annually, The Clio Awards brings together leading creative talent for an exclusive and collaborative judging experience to select the entries that win the coveted Grand, Gold, Silver, and Bronze Clio statues.