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Dentsu AMP turns up the volume on video creativity
MUMBAI: Move over film reels, it’s time for feel reels. Dentsu India has launched Dentsu AMP, a next-generation, video-first content engine that fuses AI innovation with human storytelling to help brands create videos faster, sharper, and smarter.
Leading the charge are Dhruv Abrol and Tarika Gulabani, appointed as managing partners. The duo, who earlier co-led TVA, bring a mix of digital business acumen and entertainment flair from stints at Myntra, Tata Cliq, Sony, and StarPlus. They will report to Dentsu Creative & Media Brands CEO South Asia Amit Wadhwa.
“Dentsu AMP is built for a world where stories must move as fast as audiences do,” said Wadhwa. “It unites craft, content, and technology to deliver creativity that performs.”
With over ten in-house studios across India, Dentsu AMP covers everything from video production and motion graphics to sound and 3D design. Its AI backbone powers every stage of production, from ideation and editing to targeting, helping brands scale cinematic campaigns and snappy social content alike.
Brands such as Aditya Birla Fashion, Flipkart, Myntra, and Groww are already onboard, banking on AMP’s ability to merge creativity, data, and speed.
“We’re building a modern content engine,” said Abrol and Gulabani. “From high-impact films to daily social posts, AMP helps brands make more content, faster, without losing quality or consistency.”
Sitting alongside Dentsu Lab and the Dentsu Podcast Network, AMP strengthens the agency’s innovation ecosystem. With expansion plans across major metros, Dentsu is clearly turning up the volume on creativity, where imagination scales, and every frame counts.
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Publicis acquires AdgeAI to sharpen predictive measurement in advertising
Deal integrates AI-driven content intelligence with Publicis production platform
MUMBAI: Publicis Groupe is doubling down on data-led creativity with the acquisition of measurement and content intelligence firm AdgeAI, a move aimed at helping brands understand what truly works in their campaigns.
Announced on March 12 in Paris, the deal brings AdgeAI’s analytics technology into Publicis’ AI-driven production ecosystem, allowing brands to measure and predict creative performance in real time. The company said the integration will help marketers move beyond guesswork and focus on content that delivers measurable business outcomes.
AdgeAI’s platform analyses engagement and conversion data across video and digital campaigns to pinpoint which creative elements resonate most with audiences. By identifying patterns that drive results, the system provides insights that guide content strategy and improve returns on marketing investment.
The acquisition comes at a time when brands are producing more content than ever before. While the tools to create campaigns have become faster and cheaper, many marketers still struggle to determine which messages actually drive sales.
Publicis Groupe chairman and CEO Arthur Sadoun, said brands today need clarity rather than just volume. “In the AI era, brands do not simply need more content. They need to know what works, and why, so they can scale their messaging across audiences, markets and platforms,” he said. He added that the acquisition turns creative measurement from a backward-looking report into a forward-looking capability that predicts outcomes.
Publicis production chief executive officer Deepti Velury, said embedding predictive intelligence into the production process will allow brands to create fewer but more effective assets. According to her, AdgeAI’s technology can analyse creative components at a granular level and identify patterns directly linked to campaign performance.
AdgeAI co-founder and CEO Eyal Ben Shalom, described the deal as a shift in how the industry approaches creative intelligence. By plugging its technology into Publicis’ broader platform, he said brands will be able to move at the speed of digital algorithms without losing the spark of strong creative ideas.
With the addition of AdgeAI, Publicis is positioning itself to close the gap between creativity and data, giving brands a clearer view of what clicks with audiences and what drives the bottom line.








