| Title | BLACK SLAM |
| Brand | RAYMOND |
| Product / Service | ALL-BLACK FABRIC COLLECTION |
| Category | A02. Script |
| Entrant | GREY INDIA Mumbai, INDIA |
| Idea Creation | GREY INDIA Mumbai, INDIA |
| Production | METHOD PRODUCTIONS Mumbai, INDIA |
| Name | Company | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Sandipan Bhattacharyya | GREY India | Chief Creative Officer |
| Arun Raman | GREY India | National Planning Head |
| Lloyd Baptista | Method Productions | Director |
| Coburn Machado | Method Productions | Executive Producer |
| Sejal Shah | Method Productions | Cinematographer |
| Samir Chadha | GREY India | Executive VP - GREY Works |
| Vineet Singh | GREY India | Vice President |
| Yusuf Khan | Method Productions | Editor |
| Madhu Dutta | Raymond | Head of Marketing |
| Sanjay Bahl | Raymond | Chief Executive Officer |
| Shantiswarup Panda | Raymond | Chief Marketing Officer |
| Yuvraj Bandi | GREY India | Editor |
| Anjory Gor | GREY India | Animator |
Who can understand the meaning of black better than a person who's lived in darkness since he was 6 months old? What if a blind man were to talk about the beauty of black? To introduce its All-Black fabric collection, Raymond came out with a film which is an intriguing yet poetic ode to black fabric. We realise towards the end of the film that the ode is delivered by a blind poet - it is his interpretation of black. It has slick fashion colliding with a narrative that’s just as intriguing as it is lyrical. The narrative has a consistent progression, building human attributes into the colour black and leading up to a striking touch of authenticity in the end - The film features Jugpreet Bajwa, an Indo-Canadian singer and writer who’s visually impaired since the age of six months.