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Dentsu AMP turns up the volume on video creativity

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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.”

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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.”

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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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Microsoft shifts global media account from Dentsu to Publicis Groupe: Reports

Closed review ends decade-long tie-up; Xbox remit may remain with Dentsu

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MUMBAI: Microsoft has reassigned its global media planning and buying business to Publicis Groupe, according to media reports, ending Dentsu’s long-standing stewardship of one of the advertising industry’s biggest accounts.

The move follows a closed review and marks a notable shake-up in the global media landscape. Dentsu, which managed the account through Carat, had held the mandate since 2014 and successfully defended it in a 2018 review.

While the broader business is shifting, Dentsu is expected to retain media responsibilities for Xbox, according to media reports, though the exact contours of that arrangement remain unclear. None of the parties involved have publicly outlined the transition timeline or the full structure of the handover.

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The scale of the account underscores the significance of the change. Estimates from COMvergence, cited by Ad Age, peg Microsoft’s global media spend at roughly $700 million last year.

For Publicis Groupe, the win deepens an already expanding relationship with the tech giant. Earlier this year, Microsoft Advertising partnered with Publicis Media Exchange and Epsilon to integrate Epsilon’s data into its platform, aiming to sharpen targeting across search, native and display formats.

The decision reflects a broader industry shift, as large advertisers increasingly favour agency partners with strong first-party data capabilities, AI integration and platform-led solutions. Publicis Groupe has been leaning into this model, positioning its data assets and technology stack as a central differentiator.

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For Dentsu, the loss is significant. Media remains a core pillar of its global business, and the development comes close on the heels of leadership changes, including the appointment of Takeshi Sano as global chief executive officer.

The shift also carries a touch of irony. Microsoft and Dentsu have worked closely beyond the client-agency relationship, including collaborations around AI tools such as Copilot to support media and creative workflows.

As the dust settles, the message is clear: in today’s data-driven, AI-powered media world, relationships may be long, but they are rarely permanent.

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