The bar graph gives information about the proportion of films launched, while the other illustration shows the total sales of tickets in the country between the period of 1996 and 2006.
Overall, from 1996 until 2006, drama was the most popular film in the nation while romance was the least. Predominantly, when it comes to ticket sales comedy remained as the highest in the two given periods.
In detail, the majority of the published movies illustrated a higher raise ratio from 1996 to 2006, where drama films doubled its ratio from just above 25 to 35 percent, comedy commenced at 20 to 25, and fantasy garnered at around 10 to approximately 25. Thus, romance remained the same at more than 5 percent.
On the contrary, when it comes to sales, comedy and drama have the most earnings from the two periods, garnering an amount of a fifth in 1996 to a bolstering ratio below 25, while drama only had a minimal change at around 15. Moreover, fantasy supersedes its record from 1996 at above 0 to over 5 in 2006. Lastly, romance experienced a decline from 5 to under the range of 0.
