Overhand and Hindu shuffles both have their place as card controls - and both offer their own virtues.
It is merely a question of whether you're using the shuffles to attain a sleight or control, or whether you are using the shuffles as a flourish.
Both shuffles can be used to force a card, and similarly, both shuffles can be used to great effect as fancy 'knucklebusters'.
In preference for forcing, I'd go with the Hindu. As a control, I'd say I'm more relaxed with having a spectator return a card to a 'random' spot with a Hindu. As a control for moving the cards 'knowledgeably' - I would choose the overhand every time.
And a shuffle for 'showing-off'? It's either a one or two-handed off-table riffle shuffle every time!
As far as strippers go, I'm off for a quiet lie-down...
