"Forget about the promotions, she hasn't even compeleted the film. She didn't even come for the dubbing, " Yadav told.
"She has back-stabbed us and now when I called her for the promotions, she said she will not promote as she is busy with some other work. She said you go ahead and release the film and that she will not come for promotions, " added the filmmaker.
Meera made her Bollywood debut with Soni Razdan's 2005 movie "Nazar" and after that she featured in "Kasak", but none could impress the box office.
A psychological thriller, "Bhadaas" features Meera in the lead role.
This was Yadav's first experience with a Pakistani actor and he vows not to work with talent from the neighbouring country again.
"This is for the first time I have ever worked with a Pakistani actress and my personal experience has been very bad... But it was my biggest mistake that I cast Pakistani actress Meera, who back-stabbed me, " he said.
Meera visits Imran Khan in hospital
Pakistani actress Meera, who has acted in two Indian movies, Wednesday visited cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan in hospital where he is admitted since being injured during an election rally.
The Lollywood actress inquired about the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief's health, Geo News reported.
Meera later told media persons that she had inquired about Khan's health, expressed her well wishes and congratulated him on his victory in the May 11 elections.
In March, Meera said she would contest during general elections against Khan for the National Assembly on the Justice Party platform.
In the past, she has been in the news regarding her marriage issues and rumours of affair with Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar.