Cannes Lions winner: Gillette breaks down ‘Shaving Stereotypes’ in India

Jun 21, 2019 | Ads, Content marketing, Social, Video

Shaving brand Gillette picked up an award in the music category at Cannes Lions, for a campaign that tackled shaving stereotypes in India.

Created by Grey India Mumbai, the “Barbershop Girls: Shaving Stereotypes” a campaign for Gillette, was awarded up a Silver Lion for music.

The film, about two barbershop girls, Jyoti (18) and Neha (16), from the village of Banwari Tola in Uttar Pradesh, is from the perspective of an eight-year-old boy whose thoughts are summed up from everything that he witnesses around him – namely that gender roles are strongly defined.

The storyline winds up with the boy in a barbershop where he sees two girls ready to shave his father. The boy is puzzled and voices this concern to his father who pauses before responding that a razor wouldn’t know the difference between a boy and a girl.

Sandipan Bhattacharyya, chief creative officer, Grey Group India said: ” This win is significant because the Entertainment category is truly a new frontier of advertising and moves beyond the traditional definition in every sense. We’ve always believed in making our brands a part of popular culture and to be recognized for that is immensely satisfying. We’re privileged to work with clients of the caliber of Karthik and Omkar at P&G and kudos to the incredible creative team at Grey.”

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