In terms of air filter filtration efficiency tests I've seen, OEM filters mostly seem to come out on top. Problem is usually availability, price and originality in Pakistan. Parts central is always a good source for original stuff and availability, but their prices are usually on the higher side.
I'm not familiar with move parts, but I'm assuming the manufacturer making its oem filter is denso as both daihatsu and denso are owned by Toyota. Denso filters are cheap, pretty much the same as OEM stuff and originality isn't much of an issue here, issue is availability. Market is more focused on OEM and guard fakes and so fake densos have pretty much no demand, plus most sellers selling denso stuff are reliable. I personally go for denso whenever available cause the quality is the same but the price is much lower than OEM. I bought a denso air filter for my corolla from gaariparts website. Gaariparts also has Wix filters available which seem to perform very well in tests. Bosch has a darazmall store now and their filters are decent as well. There's also the nde denso something online website.
Please avoid guard, leppon or fake OEM stuff. They have absolutely no quality control and are very cheaply made. You should rather use a high quality filter for a longer period to save money rather than using low grade filters. Air filter in my opinion is even more crucial than oil filters, a saying in some car enthusiast communities is that the best oil filter is a good air filter, meaning that oil contamination and engine wear is avoided by a good air filter. Engines without air filters are known to have a 10% total life, and that is in USA, that's how crucial air filters are so don't cheap out on them.
For AC filters a seller on daraz called murshid autos is selling denso air filters which I think are compatible with move. The price is 650, so it's cheap as hell, and from reports it's seemingly original.
Another frequently perpetuated myth by most local people is that air filters have a max 10k Kms life. While throughout the world people even use them up to 50k Kms. I've personally used OEM Toyota filters in my corolla for 30k Kms without any performance or fuel economy degradation. People assume that just cause a filter looks dirty, it means that it's at the end of its life which is simply not true. Air filters' efficiency increases as the dirt build up on them increases. You get issues only if the filter is completely choked, and trust me you'd notice it if that happens and it takes a long time to happen and yes even in Pakistan. Our environment may be bad, but for most of us living in big cities, it's not like we're living in a desert or dusty village. The only filter I've seen getting properly choked are the honda oiled filters, and even they last 20k kms without any real performance degradation.
Another thing to remember for air filters is to fit and forget. The most important part of the air filters efficiency is a proper seal. The seals lose integrity when the air box is frequently opened. Also never ever attempt to clean the air filters in any way. Only helps to lose their efficiency and create micro holes in the filter paper. A good rule I suggest to most is to fit the air filter, never open the air box after and change after 20k Kms. Also avoid the "performance" or "washable" air filters and you're golden.