Tag: Goafest 2022

  • Prakash Jha talks about filmmaking and his OTT debut at Goafest 2022

    Prakash Jha talks about filmmaking and his OTT debut at Goafest 2022

    MUMBAI: During the Goafest 2022, Indian film producer, director and screenwriter, Prakash Jha talked about foraying into films and OTT from documentaries. He shared his thoughts on his journey and experiences in the entertainment industry.

    In a conversation with film critic Mayank Shekhar during the session titled “From Films to OTT” hosted by MX Player, Jha emphasised that filmmaking is a complete package for him. From sound recording and screenwriting to placing the lights, he takes a keen interest in everything that comes with filmmaking.

    His renowned works include Mrityudand, Gangajal, Apharan, Rajneeti, Chakravyuh, Aarakshan, Satyagrah, Aashram. Jha made his web series debut on OTT with the medium’s most-watched series, Aashram. The series’ 3rd season is slated to launch soon on MX Player.

    Jha also spoke of how he realized very early on in his career that acting is the most important part, and he should be able to communicate with the actors in their language.

    So, he started attending acting workshops by the best teachers in the world. He took workshops across Vienna, Amsterdam, London, Paris, Los Angeles and New York. He said, “I would quietly go and enrol myself as a student. And that’s how I understood an actor’s language. I have performed Shakespeare and other plays in classes, which gave me a lot of confidence.”

    But he exposed Indian actors saying, “I was disgusted with actors working here in India. They don’t know what acting is about. Till date, no actor has asked me questions about shoot days, shoot timings, locations, action sequences and more. And that’s the difference between Hollywood actors and Bollywood ones. The actors there attend workshops and keep on practising and improving their art.”

    Prakash Jha also stated that he keeps practising too as he enjoys the process and feels it’s much needed to keep the craft intact and will soon be seen in a lead role as an actor.

  • Goafest Diaries: Sony pictures wins ‘Broadcaster of the Year’, Mindshare bags ‘Tech agency of the Year’ awards

    Goafest Diaries: Sony pictures wins ‘Broadcaster of the Year’, Mindshare bags ‘Tech agency of the Year’ awards

    Mumbai:  Ending an eventful day two of Goafest 2022 on a high note, Sony Pictures Network India (SPNI) grabbed the ‘Broadcaster of the Year Abby’. Mindshare was named as the ‘Tech agency of the year’ while, FCB Group India bagged ‘Specialist PR agency of the year.’ In the mobile category, Cheil India won the ‘Mobile specialist of the year.’ Famous Innovations bagged the Grand Prix in the direct category and in addition to winning the ‘Design specialist agency of the year.’

    A total of 32 Broadcaster ABBYs, 19 Design & Design Craft ABBY’s, 40 Digital & Digital Craft ABBYs, 31 Direct ABBYs, 7 Mobile ABBYs, and 32 Public Relations, 16 Technology ABBYs, were awarded on Thursday night at the event held at Grand Hyatt, Goa.

    Heres a look below at each category:

    BROADCASTER ABBY Awards – 2022

    Zee Kannada grabbed a gold in the ‘Best launch of a TV Channel’ sub category, while TV18 broadcast picked up two of the coveted metal for ‘Best launch of a TV program’ using multi-media and ‘Best original music score for a TV Program’ sub categorys- the latter for its Byju’s Young Genius -A News18 Initiative.

    Sony Pictures Network India won two golds for Uefa Champions League Sona Mana Hai Campaign 2019 and Love For Cricket campaigns in the ‘Best TV sports channel program promo.’

    Three Silver metals were picked up by Sony Pictures Network India, while Arha Media & Broadcasting, Zee Kannada picked up two each, and TV18 Broadcast, Disney Broadcasting bagged a silver each.

    DESIGN CRAFT ABBY Awards – 2022

    The category did not see any gold winner. Famous Innovations won three silver, while TLG India media picked up one silver.

    DIGITAL ABBY Award – 2022 category

    In the DIGITAL ABBY Award – 2022 category, Famous Innovations grabbed the only gold in the Social Media – Social Media (Co-Creation / Crowdsourcing / Response etc.) sub category for campaign titled #LonelyNoMore for the brand Burger King.

    In the same sub category, one silver each was picked up by Cheil India and Fulcro, while in the Digital Technology -(Installations) sub category Tribes Communications and Mindshare won a Silver each.

    In the search sub category GREY Group won a silver metal. The ‘Best in Creator Partnerships’1 sub category saw agencies SoCheers, TLG India, Motivator and Kinnect Media pick up a Silver metal each.

    The ‘Best in Moment Marketing’ sub category saw Schbang and Famous Innovations win a silver each, while Kinnect Media won the metal for the ‘Best in Platform Innovation.’

    TECHNOLOGY ABBY Awards – 2022

    The category saw two gold winners- Sangbad Pratidin and Cheil India. Sangbad Pratidin won this in the sub category ‘Best Use Of Technology  For Community Management/Building’ and Cheil India Private Limited won it for ‘Best Creative Use Of Tech  Innovation.’ The silver in the category registered seven winners- Cheil India Private Limited, Idealake Information Technologies, Mindshare, Tribes Communications, Sangbad Pratidin, Interactive Avenues – A  Reprise Network Company and Mindshare.

    PUBLIC RELATIONS ABBY Awards – 2022

    The PR category had four gold and eleven silver awards. Interestingly, all gold awards were picked by FCB Group India for their campaigns for Political Shakti + The  Times Of India, Mumbai Police.

    In the same category, FCB Group India also won two silver. Tribes communication, GREY Group and Cheil India Private Limited too picked two silver awards each and the rest of the three silver awards were won by ^atom network, The Glitch and TLG India Private Limited.  

    MOBILE ABBY Awards – 2022

    In the mobile category there were two golds won by Cheil India Private Limited and FCB Group India. The category also had two silver awards and both were bagged by Cheil India.

    DIRECT ABBY Awards – 2022    

    Famous Innovations bagged the Grand Prix in this category. The direct category had three gold and 10 silver awards. Two among the three golds were bagged by FCB Group India and Famous Innovations earned the third gold award in the category. In the same category, FCB Group India bagged three silver. Cheil India Private Limited and Famous Innovations also won two silver each in the direct category, TLG India Private Limited bagged one silver and Mindshare also got one silver.  

    DIGITAL CRAFT ABBY Awards – 2022

    In the digital craft category, there were two silver won by BC Web Wise for their Safer Internet Day campaign and Cheil India Private Limited for their Samsung Goodvibes campaign.  

    DESIGN ABBY Awards – 2022

    In the design category, there was only one silver which was bagged by TLG India Private Limited for their Amazon Story Boxes campaign for Amazon Seller.

    Here’s the entire list of winners on Day two of the adfest:

    DAY 2 Broadcaster ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 Design CRAFT ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 Design ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 DIGITAL CRAFT Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 DIGITAL ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 DIRECT ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 MOBILE ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 PR ABBY Awards – 2022

    DAY 2 TECHNOLOGY ABBY Awards – 2022

  • GoaFest 2022: Mindshare and BCCL bag the Media and Publisher Abbys awards

    GoaFest 2022: Mindshare and BCCL bag the Media and Publisher Abbys awards

    Mumbai: Mindshare and Bennett Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL) bagged Media and Publisher Abby awards at Abby 2022 held at Grand Hyatt, Goa on Thursday.

    Mindshare was honoured with the ‘agency of the year award’ and BCCL won the ‘publisher of the year award’  on day one of the fifteenth edition of the Goafest.

    Meanwhile, Lodestar UM took home the Grand Prix for their campaign for Mumbai Police – ‘The Punishing Signal’.

    Goafest 2022 is held after a two years gap due to the Covid pandemic. This year, a total of 1014 entries for the Media Abby from 54 different agencies were accepted. Out of these, 356 entries from 25 agencies made it to the shortlists.

    A total of 15 Publisher ABBYs and 87 Media ABBYs were awarded on day one of the adfest. For Publisher ABBYs, five Gold, three Silver and seven Bronze were awarded. Four entries were given a Certificate of Merit. For Media ABBYs, 21 Gold, 28 Silver, and 37 Bronze were awarded.

    This year, for the first time, The Advertising Club collaborated with The One Show, taking the ABBY Awards to global standards of recognition.

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    Media agency Mindshare collected eight gold medals and bagged the top honour, while BCCL won the gold for its best marketing of a printed newspaper/edition of its brand ‘The Times of India’ and its campaign titled ‘The Trust of India.’

    Cheil India won the gold for best use of native or branded content for client brand marketing by a publisher for its campaign ‘#UncoverTheEpic : Samsung x Nat Geo Traveller’ for Samsung.

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    FCB Group India picked two golds for best launch marketing of a new title of newspaper/magazine/digital publication and best promotion of a CSR/ cause-related marketing initiative in traditional or online space- both for Times of India (TOI) and the Times Out & Proud Classifieds campaign.

    In a first, this year The Advertising Club collaborated with The One Show, taking the ABBY Awards to global standards of recognition. The event also saw participation from internationally acclaimed jury chairs.

    “2022 is a landmark year because of the collaboration of the ABBY Awards with The One Show, and this is a game-changing proposition,” said The Advertising Club president Partha Sinha, discussing the ABBY Awards at Goafest 2022. “It gives a platform to a plethora of agencies, enabling it to become more global. We owe it to the industry to bring something of global standing especially when we are one large world.”

    “A staggering number of participants has been witnessed, surpassing all previous records,” said Abby Awards Governing Council 2022 chairman & VP of The Ad Club Rana Barua said about the ABBYs Awards. “In addition to agencies that have participated since our inception, we have also seen those returning every year. Overall, the numbers are higher this month since we had to package everything together in one month. This year and henceforth, Goafest will be considerably bigger and more extravagant,” added Barua.

  • Abby Awards 2022 ropes in three more international jury chairs

    Abby Awards 2022 ropes in three more international jury chairs

    Mumbai: The Abby Awards governing council has appointed three more international jury chairs to top off the power-packed jury panel this year. The new additions are Doordash executive creative director Mariota Essery, Ogilvy Latin America chief creative officer Jessica Appellaniz, and VMLY&R chief creative officer Asia Valerie Madon.

    Mariota Essery

    Mariota has worked on a multitude of global award-winning campaigns including Philips, adidas Football World Cup, North Face, Google and Gatorade. Awards won include Grand Prix at Cannes Lions, Epica Awards, Effies and NY AMEs.

    Jessica Appellaniz

    One of the very few women in a creative leading role across Latin America, Jessica was instrumental in winning the first D&AD Pencil for Mexico and has won at Cannes every year since her days as a creative director. Jessica has been a member of the Ogilvy Worldwide Creative Council.

    Valerie Madon

    Valerie has experience in brand building and integrated creative solutions for major brands such as Hewlett-Packard, Procter & Gamble, Singapore Airlines, HSBC, Burger King, VISA. Valerie has made her mark at Cannes, One Show, London International, and has won the Best Of Show and Grand Prix awards.

    The jury chair of this year’s Abby Awards is a gamut of stalwarts and renowned industry veterans from across the globe and India. They include names such as MullenLowe Lintas group chief creative officer and chairman Amer Jaleel, Elephant Design co-founder and director Ashwini Deshpande, Havas chairman and chief creative officer Bobby Pawar, BC Web Wise founder and MD Chaaya Bharadwaj, DDB Mudra Group chief creative officer Rahul Mathew, and Leo Burnett CEO and chief creative officer for South Asia Rajdeepak Das. In addition, Carlton D’Silva, Paresh Chaudhry, Praveen Someshwar, Rajat Ojha and Rekha Nigam have joined the Abbys 2022 jury panel.

    Apart from these, the panel this year also boasts of three international jury chairs namely, Menno Kluin, Aricio Fortes, and Myra Nussbaum from the global advertising industry, who will be judging the Abbys 2022.

  • Abbys 2022: Five more industry doyens join the jury chair

    Abbys 2022: Five more industry doyens join the jury chair

    Mumbai: The Abbys award governing council has assembled a power packed jury chair, rounding it out with five more industry veterans. They include Carlton D’Silva, Paresh Chaudhry, Praveen Someshwar, Rajat Ojha and Rekha Nigam, who have joined the jury chair this year.

    House of Awe and Musemakers Marketing Services co-founder Carlton D’Silva

    After a long stint at Hungama, Carlton now oversees the development of Film Marketing in House of Awe and Brand Marketing in Musemakers. Awards won include Cannes Lions, The Abbys, Kyoorius, Olive Crown Awards, New York Ad Festival.

    Value 360 group executive director Paresh Chaudhry

    Paresh heads Value 360, India’s fastest growing and the most awarded PR agency. He was formerly group president and chief brand custodian at RIL. Paresh has judged at the Cannes Lions and Abbys, ET Brand Equity and Sabre Asia. Paresh is the founder president of the Indian Forum of Corporate Communicators (IFCC) 

    HT Media Group MD & CEO Praveen Someshwar

    Someshwar is busy transforming HT into a new-age media group, with digital initiatives and innovation being the driving forces. Under his leadership, HT Media Group is well on course to become a digital first organisation, creating multiple agile business units focusing on new niche domains. Praveen was earlier with Pepsico heading their North and South East Asia businesses.

    Gamitronics CEO Rajat Ojha

    A passionate techie, Ojha has worked at Hungama and currently heads Gamitronics. Awards won include Indie Innovation Award, Casual Connect, Hamburg, Game of the year for Kung Fu Dhamaka Google Maiden Canvas Showcase SFVR Game of The Year.

    Sutradhar Media & Communications director Rekha Nigam

    Rekha has headed language dept in several agencies. She won the Ad Club Campaign of the year for Salaam Bombay and New York Ad festival gold for Ruf n Tuf jeans. She was programming head of Sony Entertainment Television, screenplay and dialogue writer for major Hindi films like “Parineeta” and “Laaga Chunari Mein Daag.”

    Earlier, the  award governing council announced the inclusion of MullenLowe Lintas group chief creative officer and chairman Amer Jaleel, Elephant Design co-founder and director Ashwini Deshpande, Havas chairman and chief creative officer Bobby Pawar, BC Web Wise founder and MD Chaaya Bharadwaj, DDB Mudra Group chief creative officer Rahul Mathew, and Leo Burnett CEO and chief creative officer for South Asia Rajdeepak Das on the Abbys 2022 jury panel. The panel this year also boasts of three international jury chairs namely, Menno Kluin, Aricio Fortes, and Myra Nussbaum, from the global advertising industry, who will be judging the Abbys 2022.

  • One-word description of Abby’s this year would be ‘game-changer’: The Ad Club’s Partha Sinha & Rana Barua

    One-word description of Abby’s this year would be ‘game-changer’: The Ad Club’s Partha Sinha & Rana Barua

    Mumbai: The stage is finally set for the annual awards hosted by The Advertising Club (TAC) to be held from 5 to 7 May at the GoaFest this year. The thirteenth edition of the Abby awards is back on ground after taking an enforced breather of two years, thanks to the pandemic. IndianTelevision.com caught up with The Ad Club president Partha Sinha and Abby Awards Governing Council 2022 chairman and The Ad Club VP Rana Barua to find out what has changed at the Abbys and on the participation from agencies and industry at large at this year’s awards.

    The award ceremony that celebrates the cream of the country’s advertising works and the advertising industry at large is in its thirteenth year at the GoaFest. Earlier this year, The Ad Club announced its partnership with the prestigious The One Show for Abby’s 2022, and thereafter the appointment of three International jury chairs to judge the works.

    What’s different this time

    “One of the key things that we wanted to do was to take Abby’s to global standards and we have done precisely that. We have tied up with the world’s most credible and sought-after award program, The One Show,” says Partha Sinha, diving right into what’s different this year about the awards.

    This was unimaginable, says Sinha, reminiscing about the initial days of the awards. “Abby’s used to be a cottage industry- from there we have moved it to The One Show – that’s like the biggest global standard there is.” So, thanks to that a few things will be very different this year, he continues. “That is the standard of judging, the quality of jury we are getting due to the intervention of The One Show, and we also expect this to serve as a shortlist for global awards. Because here the remit maybe South Asia but the standard is global.”

    “So South Asia entries will be judged in global light and my guess is that some of the works which will win here will go on to win on global platforms,” Sinha adds.

    The work that is being judged is from the last three years, Barua reminds while talking about the awards’ association. “It’s truly now a part of an international circuit via this collaboration. So also, the quality of work is not going to be basic. I think that’s one of the biggest changes that is going to start- maybe some of it this year too but you will see it in the subsequent years- the work quality will automatically start improving.”

    The quality of jury chairs that has come in because of The One Show, it’s going to become an introspective pressure on all of them because you have to raise the benchmark of work that’s coming out now, continues Barua. “That’s the exciting bit for us.”

    Kind of work being received

    What is the kind of work being received in the wake of the pandemic, considering that the pandemic has served as a disruptor for most industries- advertising and marketing included? To that Barua says, “We need to remember that it is three years of work that we are judging this time. So there might be a pre-pandemic, pandemic, and also post-pandemic work from last year- which is when we came out of the pandemic and more or less life was returning to normalcy.”

    “Also, because of the strictness of the process, neither Rana nor me- nor anybody in the committee, for that matter, has seen the work. The work is seen and evaluated only by the jury,” he emphasises, adding that, “We will get to see the work and the award only when it wins an award, and when the Abby is made. There’s a sanctity to the whole process and that is the beauty of The One Show. I’m loving it.”

    Having said that, Sinha perceives that a key part of the works this time could be humane in nature “because one thing everybody has realised- whether its communication or business or anything- is that you need to have a lot of sympathy, a lot of empathy towards your audience.” Calling the pandemic the biggest teacher, he says, “The pandemic taught us that maybe ‘empathy’ is a bigger power than even ‘persuasion’ so we will get to see some reflection on that, rather than pure persuasion and selling.”

    Participation from agencies

    Abby’s partnership with The One Show will add credibility and raise levels of transparency to the entire selection process for the awards, which had come in for a fair share of criticism from agencies in the past over transparency in the awarding process. It also saw a few big names in agencies dropping out of the process.

    On the participation from agencies this time around after a gap of two years, Barua says, “I can just tell you the participation numbers this year have beaten both 2018 and 2019’s numbers. Both on Creative and on Media we have had some outstanding contributions from all the agencies- independent as well as network agencies.” It’s probably a record-breaking year, he adds, and so next year is going to get tougher for us as the stakes are going to be higher.

    Barua acknowledges that because of the timing and uncertainty due to the Omicron wave, few network agencies could not manage to participate within time. “But they have all shown equal participation because of The One Show and from next year we are going to see a maximum number of these agencies coming back.”

    Sinha draws attention to another event recently held by TAC- the EMVIES, which was likely the advertising industry’s first large-scale event post the pandemic. “We saw the energy, the number of entries, the quality of entries. And I am not expecting anything lesser- this will be as big, as exciting. The number of entries has surpassed all kinds of records so we think the participation is very strong. My guess is that even the quality of work would be great, as also seen during EMVIES. And I’m expecting the quality to only go upwards from here,” he says.

    “And I’m also expecting that because of this global standard jury process, some of the work which wins here will also go on to win on some global platforms,” he further adds.

    Earlier this year, post its partnership announcement with the prestigious The One Show for Abby’s 2022, the Ad Club announced the appointment of three International Jury Chairs for judging Abbys this year, namely – Menno Kluin, Aricio Fortes and Myra Nussbaum, who are each stalwarts in the global advertising industry and also some of the world’s most awarded.

    Additionally, the Abbys Governing Council announced the names of six advertising professionals, who will be judging Abbys 2022 along with the international judges as jury chairs.

    Reaction from jury members

    On the excitement from jury members, Barua says, “They were very excited to know about this entire association. For most of the global persons who have come onto the jury, India is a country that they would have loved to become a part of and play a role in this. And they are playing it either directly or indirectly through the network from some of the best agencies.”

    If the time had permitted they would have got a wider range of people, says Barua. “Some of these names are absolutely the biggest in the industry. And there’s high excitement, they would love to know what’s happening in the country. Some of the best juries have managed to come onboard. We gave them the right categories to manage so that it’s easy for them to understand the entire thing.”

    To give an insight into the kind of responses they were getting from the jury chairs, Sinha read out a text from a jury chairman (whose name is not disclosed for now). “TOS judging interface is a game-changer, it made the whole process on-the-go,” he reads out. “I found the composition of the jury very refreshing and I must appreciate the TAC for being so thorough even though it’s the first year of their collaboration.”

    Setting a benchmark

    He further went on to say, “If there’s a one-word description of Abby’s this year, it would be ‘game-changer’. Everybody thinks it’s a game-changer. Everybody who judged thinks so too. We know it’s a game-changer. We want to make sure it is.”

    Calling it a big change that the industry will always remember, Sinha says, “We spent serious money and effort doing this collaboration. And we did all of that with just one thought in mind,” He continues, “Because I think we owe it to our fellow communication people in the industry, that we do something which’s of a standard. And Abby is going to be of a standard which is going to be recognised by anybody across the globe.”

    The TAC duo shared that the international collaboration has generated a lot of interest in the event amongst the global community, which was a little insulated before this. And that includes the kind of speakers the adfest is attracting. “We are getting Dan Wieden – that’s the man behind Nike’s famous ‘Just Do It’ slogan in 1988. Then there’s Menno Kluin – he’s the rockstar in the global creative world today. So suddenly the whole story is changing in a manner where people are now seeing us as a part of a circuit.”

    They further add, “We have to get it to the level of those Monaco circuits, Singapore circuits. To be a part of that circuit it has to have that quality, status and stature. And that is precisely what we are doing. So our job as the ad club office bearers would be to make sure we take a very strong step towards preparing our entire circuit in such a way that it is world-class.”

    “We have had enough bumps, hurdles, potholes so it’s time for us to even out the entire road and raise the game,” The Ad Club duo signs off.

  • Abbys 2022 onboards six adland executives as jury chairs

    Abbys 2022 onboards six adland executives as jury chairs

    Mumbai: The Abbys Award Governing Council on Monday announced the names of six advertising professionals, who will be judging Abbys 2022 along with the international judges as jury chairs. The jury panel will include MullenLowe Lintas group chief creative officer and chairman Amer Jaleel, Elephant Design co-founder and director Ashwini Deshpande, Havas chairman and chief creative officer Bobby Pawar, BC Web Wise founder and MD Chaaya Bharadwaj, DDB Mudra Group chief creative officer Rahul Mathew, and Leo Burnett CEO and chief creative officer for South Asia Rajdeepak Das.

    The council had earlier announced three international jury chairs namely, Menno Kluin, Aricio Fortes, and Myra Nussbaum, from the global advertising industry, who will be judging Abbys 2022.

    As global creative head of Unilever’s Lifebuoy business, Amer Jaleel has contributed to the brand’s success over the past decade – in India and across the world. Spearheaded by him, Lifebuoy’s ‘Help a Child Reach 5’ initiative was named among the most effective campaigns in the world. Amer has built brands like Micromax, Olx and Havells among others. He has also conceived and led the journey for Tata Tea’s ‘Jaago Re’ movement. His portfolio includes brands like Google, Maruti Suzuki, ICICI Prudential and Bajaj Auto.

    Bobby Pawar has won more than 400 local and international metals. He was IAA India’s Creative Agency Leader of the Year (2021) and Campaign Asia’s Creative Person of the Year (2011) for India and South Asia. Consistently ranked amongst the most influential and creative people in India, Bobby has worked for seven years in the United States with long stints at Ogilvy, New York and BBDO, Chicago.

    As the co-founder and director of Elephant Design, some of the international Awards won by Ashwini Deshpande are ReBrand100 (USA), A’Design (Italy), Worldstar (Germany), AsiaStar (Singapore), Lexus Design Award (Best of the Best). The jury president at D&AD and London International Awards, she is also on the Jury at Cannes, One Show, New York Festival, Spikes Asia and Design for Asia. Elephant Design was also awarded Design House of the Year at Lexus Design Awards India.

    With Chaaya Baradhwaaj at the helm, BC Web Wise has woven several successful cases in digital brand marketing. Major awards won include Microsoft Cyber Lions with a ticket to Cannes in 2005 and over 200 metals across The Abbys, DMAI Echo, Digixx Awards, Asian Consumer Effectiveness Awards, National Marketing Excellence Awards.

    Under Rahul Mathew’s creative leadership, DDB Mudra became the first Indian agency to be crowned APAC agency of the year at Spikes Asia. Work from the agency has won four Grand Prix at Spikes Asia in the last three years. In 2019, DDB Mudra became the first agency in the world to win the D&AD Impact Prize Fund. According to the 2021 Campaign Brief Asia ranking, DDB Mudra Group is number three in India. While the WARC 2021 ranking places DDB Mudra group as number one Effective Agency in India and Asia. Apart from judging many prestigious award shows, Mathew is also the jury president for press and outdoor at D&AD 22.

    Rajdeepak Das has built Apollo Eleven, a division of Leo Burnett, and comprising a team of young IIT Aerospace engineers, social media influencers, musicians, product designers and environmentalists who came together with one common passion. Das has won over 250 metals at Cannes Lions, One Show, D&AD, Clio, Spikes Asia, Effies and others.

  • Adland honchos break into a jig to celebrate GoaFest return

    Adland honchos break into a jig to celebrate GoaFest return

    Mumbai: With the countdown begun for the ‘biggest advertising festival’ in the country (to be held 5-7 May), the ad world cannot seem to contain its excitement. And from the looks of it, not even the industry’s top honchos could hold themselves back from a little jig in the office!

    Seen grooving to singer-rapper Badhshah’s “Jugnu” track to celebrate the much-looked-forward-to event’s comeback were Madison World chairman Sam Balsara, Publicis Groupe, South Asia CEO Anupriya Acharya, FCB Group India chairman and CEO Rohit Ohri, founder of Another Idea and chairman Goafest 2022 Jaideep Gandhi and Good Brands For A Healthy Life chairman Arvind Sharma.

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    The Goafest now in its 15th year and hosted by the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) to facilitate the industry, is back this year after two long years of the pandemic. The ABBY Awards organised by The Advertising Club are also presented during the festival to showcase and toast the best in the business.

    This year, the Abbys have tied up with The One Show, a prestigious international award program in advertising, design and digital marketing.

  • Goafest 2022: Times Network comes on board as presenting sponsor

    Goafest 2022: Times Network comes on board as presenting sponsor

    Mumbai: Times Network has come on board as presenting sponsor for the fifteenth edition of Goafest, announced the Goafest 2022 Organising Committee on Friday. The three-day industry event will be held between 5-7 May at Grand Hyatt, Goa.

    Goafest is a definitive annual festival that celebrates milestones in the Indian advertising, marketing, and media industry. The event is back on-ground for its latest edition, after a gap of two years. The grand festival will be helmed by Jaideep Gandhi as chairman of the Goafest 2022 Organising Committee, along with Rana Barua as chairman of the Awards Governing Council for the Abby Awards 2022.

    As per the earlier announcement, Goafest 2022 was scheduled to be held from 7-9 April. The orgainising committee is optimistic that the agencies and organisations will be more enthusiastic to participate in the festival as the number of Omicron cases has started receding.

    “We are truly excited that after a gap of a couple of years Goafest is coming back. And I’m sure it will be the biggest yet, considering the fact that most of us have been restrained by the pandemic all this while and are literally straining at the leash to be let out,” stated Times Network MD and CEO MK Anand. “I am particularly looking forward to the event as Times Network is once again returning as presenting sponsor of this most awaited advertising festival in South Asia.”

    “Times Network has been associated with almost every edition of Goafest from its inception, in some way or the other,” remarked Goafest 2022 organising committee chairman Jaideep Gandhi. “It is our pleasure to welcome back Times Network as presenting sponsor in the 15th year of the festival,” he added.  

    The event is jointly organised by two industry bodies – Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club (TAC).

    “It is wonderful to have Times Network as presenting sponsor yet again,” said AAAI vice president and GroupM Media South Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar. “Goafest is a platform where great work is reflected and thought leadership is demonstrated. Having such an opportunity to be inspired and learn is incredibly valuable to all of us. We look forward to having yet another wonderful Goafest.”

    According to the statement, the delegate registrations and Abby Award entries are now open and more details are available on www.goafest.com.