The pie chart illustrates the proportion of films produced by five countries – USA, India, China, UK, and France – in the years 2010, 2015, and 2020.
Overall, India consistently produced the largest share of films, while France contributed the smallest proportion. The chart also shows that the USA and China accounted for significant shares, with the UK occupying a moderate position.
In detail, India dominated the global film production with approximately 43.4% of the total, nearly double that of the USA, which produced 21.7%. China followed with a 15% share, indicating a growing film industry. The UK produced 11.7% of the films, slightly higher than France, which accounted for only 8.1%.
The chart highlights a clear pattern: Asian countries, particularly India and China, contributed the majority of films, whereas European countries like the UK and France produced much smaller proportions. The USA maintained a stable second position. This data suggests that India has become the world leader in film production, reflecting the country’s strong cinematic industry and high domestic demand.
