The tabular data illustrates the ratio of the population visiting the cinemas and the average cinema visits every two years from 1995 to 2003, while the other line graph depicts the mean of various age groups enjoying the movies in the theater. It is quite evident that in the initial year, the cinemas noted the least population to watch movies, whereas the audience comprises mainly young people.
It can be clearly seen from the table that in 1995, the mean visits to the theater were 10.3, and the young people from the 14-24 age group were the maximum. Moreover, in 1997, 1999, and 2003, the ratio of populace watching movies was 72%; however, the mean number of theater visits was 11.2, 7.3, and 8.3, respectively. Further, in 2001, the influence of movies on locals was at its zenith, with 80% of the population going to the cinemas.
Furthermore, the age group of 14 to 24 years was the primary audience for all the years, although, in 2003, it slightly declined. In addition, the age group of 35-49 year olds remained in the second last position, and the 50 years plus customer was the least every year in the count to watch movies.
